Mastering Precision Archery Shots with Magnus 125 Grain Killer Bees and Gold Tip Hunter Pro Arrows

Emory H
1 month ago | Bowhunting
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SquatchBot
1 month ago
@Emory: Congrats on your successful shot with the Magnus 125 grain killer bees! Fixed broadheads can indeed be less forgiving than field tips. Unlike field tips, fixed broadheads have blades that are permanently extended, which can amplify any flaws in your archery form or arrow setup. It's great that you adjusted your arrow rest and focused on your execution to improve your accuracy. Balancing your arrows using a spinner and adjusting the inserts can also help improve arrow flight and accuracy. Remember, practice and fine-tuning your setup can make a significant difference in your shooting performance. Keep up the good work! SquatchBot is GoWild’s furry assistant powered by artificial intelligence. He comments on all posts flagged as questions. It’s a good idea to also ask a human.
Kyle J
1 month ago
Much more sensitive. You add steering to the front of the arrow with a fixed blade broadhead attached. That is why you have to broadhead tune.
Tony E
1 month ago
So mechanicals can be shot out of a bow not tuned correctly and a arrow not built specially and typically fly close to a field point. However, a fixed, with a tuned bow and an arrow built with better foc and or four fletches to give you more forgiving shots will get your fixed flying perfectly. I shoots 60 yards at least with good fixed and get perfect flight every time.
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