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    #16
    That looks like my groups at 25 yards.

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      #17
      Originally posted by okiedoke View Post
      Heck no, 60 yds shooting that good is game on.

      Atleast it is for me.
      Well, I think it is an excellent group for a 60 yard shot and I'd never be able to accomplish it, but...

      That is still a good 12 inch group from what I can tell, and that's certainly not "Game on" when hunting a deer from any distance. If you want to shoot pigs like that go for it.

      The OP has said he doesn't shoot game that far anyway so it's a moot point.
      Good shooting hellbendr23!


      Todd

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        #18
        Originally posted by hellbndr23 View Post
        Stretched it out to 60 yards for the first time last night.
        What yall think? Get rid of the flyer and move the pin a bit I should be good to go. I'm shooting a 5 pin spot hogg real deal, now I need to figure out the distance for the bubble.
        Nice shooting for the first time at that distance. With a little practice those flyers will scoot in nice and tight.

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          #19
          So apparently I lied. Broad heads group down and to the right a bit of field points at 30 yards. Groups degraded at 40. I didn't feel comfortable shooting any further than that.

          Pic one is at 30. All arrows were aimed at center target except #5. (I shot it at the group on the bottom right cause I was mad they weren't where they were supposed to be) #1 and #5 are field tips.

          These a shot of the back with broadheads so yall don't think I made it up.

          The last pic is at 40. Looks like I have issues with down and to the right. Always have a flyer too.
          Theres only 4 arrows in the last cause I clipped some fletchings on the first go round.
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            #20
            Your flyers may be an arrow problem, not your shooting. Put them on a spinner and make sure its perfectly straight...point and nock.

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              #21
              Very good shooting, even with broadheads!

              Todd

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                #22
                Thanks for the support guys.

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                  #23
                  Nice shooting

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