old man
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Been shooting aluminum arrows for many years with never a problem tuning with broad heads, however I can't seem to be able to shoot any of the carbon arrows accurately with any fixed blade broad head. any suggestions?
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No problem with carbon arrows with field points.
If your rest is centered correctly and nock height is right, it is probably an arrow issue. There may be too much or little spine for the draw weight. Try to paper tune to see how it tears. That will give you an idea of the issue you are looking at. From there you could potentially adjust arrow length or field point and broadhead weight. If that doesn’t work, you may need different spined arrows. Google paper tuning to interpret how the arrow tears. When in doubt a pro shops expertise is well worth the money.
Are you shooting consistently in the wrong place or just all over the place? I ask because I had an experience with Muzzy MX4's where they consistently hit low left, whereas my shuttle T's and slick tricks were dead on.
Huh! That might be my issue... I shoot muzzy's and my grouping was off to the low right. Corrected @ 40 then a slight movement either degree off center depending on proximity to the target. I chalked it up to just lack of consistent shooting... All pretty tight though it always struck a bit interesting how my shot placement was mostly diagonal about 120* --- 300*...
make sure you vanes and blades line up.
I should say these carbon arrows are being shot from a different bow and the spine is correct . tried 3 different broad heads and all shoot about 3 inch to the right of field tips.
Move your rest about 1 mm to the left and see if your groups come together.