Clawsar
Active member
Hey archery gurus,
I had been dialed in with my field points and broadheads together our to 50 yards. Not splitting arrows, but within my capability at that distance (under 6 inches farthest apart.
Then, because I saw an article on goHunt and had a couple bare shafts, I thought I’d shoot them at distance. At 20 yards my bare shafts were about 6 inches higher. At 30 yards it was close to a foot. My question is, does this matter? Is it normal for a bow to be “tuned” where field points and broad heads hit together but bare shafts do not? I don’t think I want to change to have good bare shafts at this point but thinking through if something is off.
This year I did walk back tuning to 70 yards, then tune the broadheads in. I thought I was pretty good...
I had been dialed in with my field points and broadheads together our to 50 yards. Not splitting arrows, but within my capability at that distance (under 6 inches farthest apart.
Then, because I saw an article on goHunt and had a couple bare shafts, I thought I’d shoot them at distance. At 20 yards my bare shafts were about 6 inches higher. At 30 yards it was close to a foot. My question is, does this matter? Is it normal for a bow to be “tuned” where field points and broad heads hit together but bare shafts do not? I don’t think I want to change to have good bare shafts at this point but thinking through if something is off.
This year I did walk back tuning to 70 yards, then tune the broadheads in. I thought I was pretty good...