With hunting season right around the corner, it's time to make sure your arrows fly straight with broadheads. The video above showcases some of the steps I take to broadhead tune my arrows. Along with broadhead tuning, it's also very important to practice with your broadheads before your hunt. The broadheads that I've had phenomenal success with are the QAD Exodus broadheads.
Topics Discussed:
How to ensure your bow is dialed with broadheads
Testing the spin/straightness of the arrow in your hand
Spin test arrow on a Pine Ridge Arrow Inspector device
Is the arrow true throughout the shaft? How to see that
Checking for wobble with an arrow spinning against a wall
Flexing inconsistencies out of the point end of your arrow
Shoot your broadheads in
Nock tuning
Check out an article here about nock tuning
Let me know if you have any questions on my broadhead tuning methods. Best of luck this fall!
1 Comment
Lawrence Zawacki
9/3/2019, 12:05:44 PM
Hey guys I just wanted to thank Cody for his help. I was looking for a new pair of rangefinder binoculars. He was very helpful I did my due diligence and liked through many different ones. It was a close call between the Zeus’s, Swarovski, and Leica. But I chose the Leica HD B 3000. They were the best choice for me for both gun and archery hunting. I have ranged out to 2750 yards on a building and 784 yds on a moose facing away from me. I am extremely happy. So thank you again Cody . For your input. L. Zawacki.