I also run a 15'' front/10'' rear stab when hunting. It's not anything that would inhibit you especially with quick disconnects and makes for nice lever when carrying your bow on the upper back over distance.
Those are the same broad heads I use, you can get a 3 pack of the practice heads and they do fly the same. I do get a picky arrow or 2. I just make sure to number them and keep them in the last spot in the quiver.
I live in Turkey, I do target archery, I use a hoyt bow, I want to learn how to adjust my bow and arrows from every angle, I can come to America, can you recommend a school that will help me with this?
He's the goat BUT I just don't believe taking your quiver off or on will effect your tuning. The only thing again "in my opinion" will effect the tune of your bow is THE BOW and THE ARROW. I'd love to get his input on that. AGAIN it's only MY OPTION so that don't mean it's true or it's correct
It can be a big difference on some bows depending on how far out the quiver hangs. I have mine setup up to shoot no quiver, and if i shoot with it on, i have to torque the bow pretty good to keep my sight bubble level. But i think how far your shooting also negates the how bad the "errors" effect things. At 20 or 30 yards you can get away with alot more than what 50 or 60 allow.
He literally said he locks em down as to not dull them... you could easily do the same thing... it's not like he's throwing them away after every shot lol
Or maybe buy a real broadhead you can sharpen after practice… that’s what I do and I can guarantee my broadheads last longer than the crap you buy but can’t re sharpen and I practice all year with them
I also run a 15'' front/10'' rear stab when hunting. It's not anything that would inhibit you especially with quick disconnects and makes for nice lever when carrying your bow on the upper back over distance.
Those are the same broad heads I use, you can get a 3 pack of the practice heads and they do fly the same. I do get a picky arrow or 2. I just make sure to number them and keep them in the last spot in the quiver.
What degree # or line is on your back bar mount?
I live in Turkey, I do target archery, I use a hoyt bow, I want to learn how to adjust my bow and arrows from every angle, I can come to America, can you recommend a school that will help me with this?
What sight and mount is that?
It’s a Axcel Landslide hard to get cause everyone wants one
Feel the same
Cool
Hate that saying! “It’s good enough”
#ranchfairy
He's the goat BUT I just don't believe taking your quiver off or on will effect your tuning. The only thing again "in my opinion" will effect the tune of your bow is THE BOW and THE ARROW. I'd love to get his input on that. AGAIN it's only MY OPTION so that don't mean it's true or it's correct
It can be a big difference on some bows depending on how far out the quiver hangs. I have mine setup up to shoot no quiver, and if i shoot with it on, i have to torque the bow pretty good to keep my sight bubble level. But i think how far your shooting also negates the how bad the "errors" effect things. At 20 or 30 yards you can get away with alot more than what 50 or 60 allow.
@@saulgood6190 thanks it's always great to get others opinion. Their opinion might just change yours
Flappers, psh .
Easy to never shoot field points when you are sponsored by broadhead and target companies
Or buy broad head capable practice targets and broad heads that can be practiced with. Really not that expensive.
He literally said he locks em down as to not dull them... you could easily do the same thing... it's not like he's throwing them away after every shot lol
Sharpen you own?
Learn to sharpen and invest in a broadhead that has a material with good edge retention qualities
Or maybe buy a real broadhead you can sharpen after practice… that’s what I do and I can guarantee my broadheads last longer than the crap you buy but can’t re sharpen and I practice all year with them