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Join Date: May 2011
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I've had my bow for longer than I've had my Snuffer SS's, so when I started shooting my snuffers, my bow was already broadhead tuned with my old Muzzy's. I just bought a new rest (Octane Tripwire) and tuned my bow. I started with paper at first and was shooting bullet holes with just my eyeballed centershot adjustment (thanks PSE for engraving the centershot on the shelf).
I skipped walk back tuning and went straight to broadhead tuning. My FP's and BH's were both shooting a bit high and to the left but grouping together. Before I adjusted my sight I decided to walk back tune with my FP's. Sure nuff, shooting further to the left as I walked back. I moved my rest to the right about 3/32" and shot again with my FP's. Straight down the center of my target! Then I said to myself "well, I guess I'm going to have to re adjust a bit more to get my BH's and FP's flying the same." Nope, they were right in there with my FP's on every shot out to 40 yards. Lesson learned: PSE Bowmadness XS + Snuffer SS = a forgiving setup with great flying arrows regardless of whether you shoot BH's or FP's! Just thought I'd share. Now I can't wait to put one of them though a deer!
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2010 PSE Bowmadness XS 70# 30" DL 286 FPS Gold Tip 7595's with Magnus Snuffer SS's- 400 grn total |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Hutchinson, KS
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