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<blockquote data-quote="Bulls eye" data-source="post: 1273160" data-attributes="member: 13114"><p>I have Killed 8 deer with mine. From 80lb doe to 260lb nine point. I shot the first four using Muzzy MX3 100 grain broadheads and the last four using the Slick Trick basic 100 grain. Both performed Great. I would definitly get her sighted in with my field tips then put on a broadhead and see where she is at. Should be pretty close. You will need a target you can shoot both into. Once you have your broadheads flying where you want them you can replace the blades or resharpen and put them in your quiver. Do NOT put them in your quiver without doing so if you have shot them more than once into your target. They will dull quickly. After that I keep a old broadhead of the kind I am hunting with and shoot it every few days to make sure my rig is still on.</p><p>I repeat I have never had a hard time getting my broadheads to fly the same as my field points with a crossbow. If there is a big difference something is off. Also, make sure you dont buy cheap bolts. You gey what you pay for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulls eye, post: 1273160, member: 13114"] I have Killed 8 deer with mine. From 80lb doe to 260lb nine point. I shot the first four using Muzzy MX3 100 grain broadheads and the last four using the Slick Trick basic 100 grain. Both performed Great. I would definitly get her sighted in with my field tips then put on a broadhead and see where she is at. Should be pretty close. You will need a target you can shoot both into. Once you have your broadheads flying where you want them you can replace the blades or resharpen and put them in your quiver. Do NOT put them in your quiver without doing so if you have shot them more than once into your target. They will dull quickly. After that I keep a old broadhead of the kind I am hunting with and shoot it every few days to make sure my rig is still on. I repeat I have never had a hard time getting my broadheads to fly the same as my field points with a crossbow. If there is a big difference something is off. Also, make sure you dont buy cheap bolts. You gey what you pay for. [/QUOTE]
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