i am shooting 400 grain easton axis tipped with muzzy mx3 3 blade 100 grain broadheads out of my 340 destroyer. i have noticed that sometimes the arrow will "drift" a little. i realize i could be torquing the bow a little, but when i really concentrate and really pay attention to my form, it still does it.
i am wondering if this is being caused by the base of the droadhead having a bigger diameter than the arrow. i have shot this combo (axis w/ muzzy) for awhile and never noticed this problem, but i never shot a bow that shot as fast as the destroyer. my groups are decent now but i know they can be better.
anybody have any ideas?
would the little adapters easton sells help?
a little more random info that might help:
-bow is paper tuned (perfect bullet hole)
-bow is shooting around 290 fps.
-wobble tested all arrows, and they roll perfectly on the rollers
-shooting 63 pounds
i am wondering if this is being caused by the base of the droadhead having a bigger diameter than the arrow. i have shot this combo (axis w/ muzzy) for awhile and never noticed this problem, but i never shot a bow that shot as fast as the destroyer. my groups are decent now but i know they can be better.
anybody have any ideas?
would the little adapters easton sells help?
a little more random info that might help:
-bow is paper tuned (perfect bullet hole)
-bow is shooting around 290 fps.
-wobble tested all arrows, and they roll perfectly on the rollers
-shooting 63 pounds
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