So I've been shooting and practicing all summer long with my PSE Deerhunter, set at 29" and 70#...shot easton XX75 camo hunters in .400spine with 2" quickfletch twister vanes an 100gr pionts and practice broadheads...got it dialed in pretty good...
Finally made the jump to the 21st century, and found a sweet deal on easton flatlines and couldn't pass them up...I got them in .340spine and cut at 29"...I installed 125 grain field points, 2" quickfletch twister vanes and put the lumenoks on them...shot the arrows with field pionts and looked real good...I was getting a little more speed, flatter trajectory and hitting my marks...
Then I shoot the practice fixed broadhead (Muzzy 125gr. 3 blade)...I am working at 15yds from the target to see how the arrrows are flying...the first shot I took, I noticed the arrow goes about 10yds and then does a complete nose dive...ends up hitting under my mark by about 1ft or so...All shots were taken at the same 15yd spot using the same pin...I couldn't believe what I was seeing...and I have no idea what is wrong...even when I shot fixed broadheads with my aluminum arrows I never missed this bad...
I was just wondering if someone (anyone) had any thoughts on what the problem could be?
Finally made the jump to the 21st century, and found a sweet deal on easton flatlines and couldn't pass them up...I got them in .340spine and cut at 29"...I installed 125 grain field points, 2" quickfletch twister vanes and put the lumenoks on them...shot the arrows with field pionts and looked real good...I was getting a little more speed, flatter trajectory and hitting my marks...
Then I shoot the practice fixed broadhead (Muzzy 125gr. 3 blade)...I am working at 15yds from the target to see how the arrrows are flying...the first shot I took, I noticed the arrow goes about 10yds and then does a complete nose dive...ends up hitting under my mark by about 1ft or so...All shots were taken at the same 15yd spot using the same pin...I couldn't believe what I was seeing...and I have no idea what is wrong...even when I shot fixed broadheads with my aluminum arrows I never missed this bad...
I was just wondering if someone (anyone) had any thoughts on what the problem could be?