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kemster99
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i know when i first started shooting and was paper tuning, my field points would tear the paper, going at an angle, Gary at sawmill actually helped me out and it was because I was gripping the bow to hard, twisting the riser when in full draw.

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john l
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i know when i first started shooting and was paper tuning, my field points would tear the paper, going at an angle, Gary at sawmill actually helped me out and it was because I was gripping the bow to hard, twisting the riser when in full draw.

Yup I have that problem from time to time also. I have to watch myself to keep from torquing the bow.

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i'll look at my bow tomorrow, but i shoot the tekan2 mechanicals from G5. they fly like a field point. i like them mechanicals, because they slide back to open, and the cutting surface of the head without blades deployed is very good. shot a hog with one, didn't go far.

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couldn't tell ya. shoot mechanicals then you won't have to worry about it. "lol" "lol" "lol" j/k

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mick
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When I install my BH I make the blades line up with the fletching is this the proper way? I use muzzy 100gr 3 blade

If the bow is in Tune, It will not matter.

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