Bottom line, A WB shoots a good arrow.
I will continue to hunt with a WB with lots of helical on my fletching.
My bow might fail, but my rest won't, as yours might not either.
I have killed a few deer, and will kill more.
I had a WB on my previous bow and really liked it. My new-to-me bow had a Hostage Pro on it, so I was gonna take it off to put the WB on it, but decided to give it a try first. I really liked it, so I didn't make the change. The way I see it, it is similar in design and benefits, but even less bristle contact with the arrow.
Thanks for all the info! I'll continue shooting the QAD! Just one more question for the GS: at 40 yards (and even at twenty) my arrows corkscrew, badly. Is this just because of bad tuning, or something else? I'm thinking that my arrows might be under spined, but it seems unlikely because I am only shooting around 55 pounds. My arrows are the Gold Tip XT Hunters (5575)
Thanks for all the info! I'll continue shooting the QAD! Just one more question for the GS: at 40 yards (and even at twenty) my arrows corkscrew, badly. Is this just because of bad tuning, or something else? I'm thinking that my arrows might be under spined, but it seems unlikely because I am only shooting around 55 pounds. My arrows are the Gold Tip XT Hunters (5575)
Could be but I doubt it. Check your Front of center on your arrow (Google it for explanation) and I would think you still have tuning issues also.
I can get bullet hole on first shot after I set my QAD up. Do you have the setup dvd?
I'm thinking that my arrows might be under spined, but it seems unlikely because I am only shooting around 55 pounds. My arrows are the Gold Tip XT Hunters (5575)
I highly doubt it i shoot GT 5575's at 70lbs. (Short DL)
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