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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Apr 17, 2009 18:53:26 GMT -5
I know with broadheads you don't want them steering your arrow.I had a cz-100 go 14 in. to the right yesterday and have not dug the BH out of a 2x4 yet. If you can have to little steering from the rear can you have to much. Or the more the better to stabilize and fly at the rear.
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Post by Greg Krause on Apr 19, 2009 15:57:00 GMT -5
You can't have too much as far as I'm concerned in reguards to steering, but too much will slow your arrow dramaticly and cause your arrow to drop faster. i shoot 3, 3" Duravanes and that seems to be plenty even at looong ranges
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Post by BT on Apr 20, 2009 9:24:20 GMT -5
Too much can cause performance issues as to distance, noise and stability in windy conditions. The worst is the wind and thats just another reason for feathers (for me) since they are not as effected as are plastics, by and large.
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