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toxo1cjb
08-31-2004, 09:35 PM
Any body lining up broadheads with vanes? If not why? If so why? I would like to know?
toxo1cjb
08-31-2004, 09:37 PM
Of all the rests companies............do you think Golden Key is the most popular? and why?
jackal
11-13-2004, 05:45 PM
Hey Toxo in my opinion on the rests YES Golden Key makes the best all around rest.They have rests for everything from 3-d to hunting and they are the most durable rest I have used,they hold up under any conditions and take the shock of even the fasted bows.About the broadheads yes you should line up the blades but I used a broadhead made by Golden Key its a machanical but man do they work there called DEMON BROADHEADS.They are wicked they penatrate like crazy I passed through my elk and my whitetail recovered both animal nice and easy.Hope this helps and GOOD LUCK with your setup
toxo1cjb
11-14-2004, 09:12 AM
I am on a lot of pro staffs and shooting staffs, Muzzy is one and Iknow Golden key is a great broadhead.....but lining them up is something I have done in the 70s always had great luck that way......How did you get on the bowzone staff?
petew
11-14-2004, 10:00 AM
If you need to align a broadhead with the fletch then you are not tuned corectly.It will not hurt to do this but it is not necessary.
If it mattered then we could not shoot 2 or 4 blades with a 3 fletch setup or 3 blades with a 4 fletch setup.
toxo1cjb
11-15-2004, 08:20 AM
Yes you do have to tune 2 blade heads to your style, bow lbs etc. Mine shoot better horizontal then vertical.....no vents shoots terriblw. Vented ones shoot much better etc.
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