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Join Date: Sep 2010
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I just switched to the Stinger 100 grain. I ordered some, but I think I will hit Scheels on my way out tomorrow. I am tired of weak blood trails. I hope they fly well because I don't have time to tune them before I hunt. SRM
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Location: Currently in NC, during season...who knows
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eeeeeeeeeeeh...normally your bow can be pretty well out of tune and the 100 grain will still shoot with field tips. But I've got this thing about knowing for sure before shooting at an animal, so I'd recommend shooting one at a leaf or something if nothing is around your stand just to check. If you booger it up just send it in for warranty. Never hurts to check first.
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