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spanky32354 - User is Offline
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10/13/2008 11:43 AM  
I've talked to a few different hunters and some of them will align their broadheads with the fletches. I bought some very small rubber orings and added them to my arrows to allow me to line them up. I'm shooting Muzzy 125's with a Parker 150 crossbow.
What are your thoughts on alignment????

Mark L Smith
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10/13/2008 3:06 PM  
ive never heard of lining blades to fletchings

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10/13/2008 4:42 PM  
I shoot a Horton Summit 150 crossbow,2219 aluim. bolts and 125 grn 3 blade muzzy and they fly great with out lininning up the fletch and blades.I have heard of it but like I said mine works just fine with out it.Good luck.

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ontarioben - User is Offline
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10/13/2008 7:11 PM  
It does`nt matter about alignment b/c they have 2 & 4 blade broadheads and you can`t align those too well with 3 fletchings can you. I think they fly better when they`re offset a little bit.
spanky32354 - User is Offline
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10/13/2008 10:13 PM  
Posted By ontarioben on 10/13/2008 7:11 PM
It does`nt matter about alignment b/c they have 2 & 4 blade broadheads and you can`t align those too well with 3 fletchings can you. I think they fly better when they`re offset a little bit.

I'm shooting the 3 blade so it's very easy to align them. I wouldn't have asked if I was shooting 2 or 4 blade.


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10/14/2008 7:18 PM  
the reason for alignment is consistancy,the reason for that is accuracy.You can align broadheads of any configuration ,just do all of them the same.
CarnesE8 - User is Offline
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10/14/2008 7:37 PM  
I have herd a few people doing this. I myself have never done it. My question to those who sware by it is...Isn't a properly tuned bow suposed to be able to shooot a bear shaft? Answer is YES. That being the case why should broadhead and fletch alignment be a consern?
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10/14/2008 7:39 PM  
well spanky you asked for opinions and that`s what I gave you, I was just saying that it doesn`t matter if they are or not . I only shoot 3 blades and non of mine are aligned with the fletchings or even the same and they fly exactly the same , as long as your bow is in tune you shouldn`t have any problems.
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Green River,Wyoming




10/23/2008 5:40 PM  
I shoot a Barnett Revolution with 22" Carbon Xpress bolt's I align the blade's to the fletching, just a secure thing for me I guess.
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10/23/2008 7:22 PM  
It`s whatever your comfortable shooting, if it makes you feel more secure to align them then by all means do.
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