Archery journey with E series; Is This Considered Broad-head Tuning?

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  • @YoutubeMastersDegree
    @YoutubeMastersDegree 28 днів тому +5

    Mechanical broad heads most definitely affect the arrow flight different than field points especially ones with exposed blades even if they are folded they still act as wings causing lift up down left and right depending on the orientation.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому +1

      Ok cool thank man

    • @mattyice9923
      @mattyice9923 28 днів тому +1

      Yeah but not as much as fixed. Broadheadtuning you shoot the broadhead first, then field point after. If it’s way off, move your rest from the direction of your field point towards your broadhead. It’s not that tough but it can be a pain in the ass

  • @brandonpatterson5705
    @brandonpatterson5705 28 днів тому +7

    Look truthfully be told 95% of hunters punch their triggers when shooting at an animal. It’s one thing to shoot at targets it’s another to shoot animals, I recommend to help you out, is to start out shooting small game. Squirrels and rabbits, it gets your adrenaline going and teaches you how you need to execute and perform under real life scenarios. Get arrows and small game heads that weigh as close to your broad heads as possible so weight is not a factor. You get multiple opportunities each time you go out or at least I do. Also get you a stand or whatever type of hunting system your going to use and start setting it up and practice out of it all summer so your comfortable with it when season comes around. I don’t use anything I hunt from the ground and it’s difficult but man you get cool experiences and it’s the lightest cheapest way to hunt. Just some of my personal experience

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      Thanks bro I really appreciate your insight…I’ll def do that

    • @blackopsbandogtv2148
      @blackopsbandogtv2148 28 днів тому

      I can take this information and make it work for me

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      @@blackopsbandogtv2148 most def bro

    • @adamryerson2974
      @adamryerson2974 27 днів тому +1

      I can definitely say that all of this is good info. Most first year mistakes are caused by new shooters not doing this early on in the year. Get it down before season starts and you’ll be golden.

  • @captainjoesanglingadventur4894
    @captainjoesanglingadventur4894 27 днів тому +1

    Just came across your channel the other day and as I was watching this video here,I'm at the same stage of the game as far as tuning broad heads. Been shooting for Awhile about 40+ years on and off and actually just picked it back up after some time off. NEVER PUNCH your trigger just like a gun hunter never Jerks the trigger No Exceptions to the rule,you Punch,it sucks no two ways about it. Yep your gonna hit the target but Imagine that dot your shooting for is the heart,you punch And Pull your shot you just Punched the gut. Archery is all aboout Repeatability with everything from your bow grip to your anchor spot to your breathing and trigger release weather you shoot a thumb release or a wrist strap style. Keep up the good work my man your gonna get there it is a journey like no other thats for sure. I got sucked into the Arrow Building Vortex now...Keep plugging away

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  27 днів тому

      Thank you I appreciate it…I’ll def be working on my release

  • @Foreverbowhunting84
    @Foreverbowhunting84 28 днів тому +4

    Sighting in is pretty easy. But you have to make sure your broadheads are hitting with field points. Shoot broadhead tipped arrow first then regular field point after. Rest movements are very slight when tuning. Walk back tuning is a good method too. But there’s so many ways guys tune a bow these days. But I promise you that shooting through paper isn’t tuning your bow.
    I tune mine then broadhead tune with a solid fixed head first. Fixed heads will really let you know how well tuned your bow is! Also, form is a huge part too, bow grip, making sure you pull through the shot and all that! Lighted nocks are awesome too, but make sure your tuning with them too if you plan on hunting with those!
    And you’ll see when you hunt… it’s a million times different than shooting at a target block/bag. Always make sure you have a good clear shot before shooting at an animal. It’s easy to punch the trigger while hunting, and that’s why I stress to get your heart rate up while shooting/practicing. And never tune with your sight for broadhead turning!!! When your sighting in, follow the arrow! Lots of great information out there, but a lot of bad too! The more reps the better!!
    Anyways, love seeing your progress my brother! Keep at it. 💪🏻

  • @dragonsage6909
    @dragonsage6909 28 днів тому +1

    🏹 🔥
    :)

  • @marcsimpson3
    @marcsimpson3 20 днів тому

    I use deadmeat and i love them! Nice arrow!!!

  • @timgruver5932
    @timgruver5932 28 днів тому

    Those arrows may weight different, different spine results at the shot. When changing any arrow/ heads things usually change. Arrows can easily hit group well a few inches away from your old target arrows. Having a well tuned bow and practicing with your best form will minimize any changes you may have to make in sight adjustments. If the hunting practice head is hitting in the same spot and flying well don’t move the rest as the bow is delivering the in a repeatable manner. Move your sight in micro sized movements- like a 1/64” at a time. Follow the arrow-hitting left move sight left, low hits move sight down etc. Like I said, the group hit location can easily change at 30 yards.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      I’ll def pay attention to that…thank you

  • @georgezuniga2050
    @georgezuniga2050 27 днів тому

    Great video keep up the good work

  • @drewscull2241
    @drewscull2241 28 днів тому

    I love the content. I'm also new to archery and hunting and just trying to learn along the way.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      Thank you man…just enjoy it because it can seem like a lot but have fun

  • @timgruver5932
    @timgruver5932 28 днів тому

    Looks like a great selection you’ve made there. This may be the chance for you to learning tuning your bow to those new arrows. I know you have watched plenty of videos on this part of the game. 👍👍👀

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому +1

      Yea man…I’m really starting to learn a lot

  • @michaelcopeland1080
    @michaelcopeland1080 28 днів тому

    Something is squeeking when you draw - just something to think about now so you dont spook a deer during the season! I enjoy your videos - you are so enthusiastic! Check the weight of your old arrows verses the new ones - different weights may fly the same up close, but will start to differ the further out you shoot. Something else to think about - the lighted knocks generally weigh more than regular knocks. Just trying to help you be successful!! Keep slinging those arrows!!

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому +1

      Thanks a lot man…I really appreciate the info it does help

  • @RaymondTapatu-ql5gq
    @RaymondTapatu-ql5gq 28 днів тому

    How you going my man I’m enjoying your energy ❤keep up your amazing work one love 👍❤

  • @pensnut08
    @pensnut08 27 днів тому

    Tuning is part of the fun... It's called "learning". I really suggest getting some quality fixed heads... They never fail to open. And, when you send one through a deer, the deer tend to not run off like when hit with a mech head. Often they will take a jump or two, maybe run a bit and then stop and look at around like "What the hell just happened?".. Then they flop over dead.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  26 днів тому +1

      Most def bro I’ll look into that

    • @pensnut08
      @pensnut08 21 день тому

      @@whatisarchery I won't kid you, the "learning" can be frustrating at times, but once you get it... I had to shim the cams on one of my bows. I never did it and the internut is full of people saying "DON'T DO IT!! IT'S TOO HARD!!!". I took my time and went from being frustrated to perfect paper tunes with a standard rest placement and nock height. Now, I KNOW I can do it!

  • @timothyharris1125
    @timothyharris1125 26 днів тому

    Do what you can to make the straightest shot, also be careful when shooting bladed tips, bladed points can slide right through a stationary target that wasn't meant for it. I personally prefer fixed blades as they are ideal for tuning but landing a mechanical broadhead usually ensures a kill. Also know that living targets actually move which some beginners actually tend to forget (like Myself). Also during the Season it also depends on how you hunt your primary game. I either hunt on the ground or use a Hunting blind tent cause i'm on the heavy side and stands are out of the question for me. I wish you the best and hopefully you'll get your first animal (a deer most likely). I kind of wanna see you butcher it but that's down the line for the future. Keep shooting though!

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  25 днів тому

      Thank you man that’s a lot of good info I appreciate that

  • @Getdownorlaydownbum
    @Getdownorlaydownbum 27 днів тому

    Nice arrows bro 💯

  • @AllSportsStations
    @AllSportsStations 28 днів тому

    switch the unit to grains...it will be much more accurate
    Also practice taking shots after doing pushups and jumping jacks...this will somewhat mimic how you will feel when the first deer walks in front of you.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      Ok cool…you should go check my other video where I literally sprinted in between every shot lol that was fun

  • @vinci8924
    @vinci8924 28 днів тому +1

    With that being a mechanical head it should hit pretty much exactly where your field point hit. Fixed heads are where the crazy flight can come from

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      Oh ok cool I didn’t know there was a difference…thank you

  • @mash4fun
    @mash4fun 28 днів тому

    One thing to consider is the total weight of the practice arrows vs the hunting arrows. Lighted nocks typically weigh a little more. Where did the new mechanical rest go? Back to the whisker biscuit, or did you record this prior to the dry fire?

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      I’ll look into that…yea I recorded this video before the dry fire

  • @motoxron1
    @motoxron1 28 днів тому

    I put a few pieces of duct tape on the target and aim at a different one with every arrow to avoid damaging arrows

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      Yea that’s true def don’t want to hit any arrows

  • @brpnw4r94
    @brpnw4r94 27 днів тому

    Is this an older vid you just uploaded? I thought you upgraded tge rest and peep?...or is that a second bow? Enjoying watching your archery journey

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  27 днів тому

      Yea this was recorded before I blew up my bow

  • @Kammeg71
    @Kammeg71 28 днів тому +1

    Broadhead “tuning” is generally meant for fixed blade broadheads, not the mechanical heads you are using. Typically if your bow is paper tuned and you are grouping field points well, the mechanical is going to fly with your practice heads. Those are very good broadheads and should serve you well. Verify both heads are hitting similarly and you should be fine with those broadheads. Did you check your sight after replacing the string you blew up?

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому +1

      Ok cool thanks bro….this video was recorded my bow blew up but i am resighting my bow

  • @curtwatkins9520
    @curtwatkins9520 27 днів тому

    Just try some slick trick magnums or viper tricks. They are fixed but they usually fly great. I have killed deer with both. Mechs have to many issues and most times you won't pass through unless you shoot a ways behind the shoulder.

  • @hellbounddeciple
    @hellbounddeciple 28 днів тому

    Honestly just shoot field points. You adjust your rest to broadhead tune. I would not worry about broadheads til you get to hunting season or less then a month before.

  • @thetintwizardsllc3128
    @thetintwizardsllc3128 28 днів тому

    The G5 are bad ass man easy to tune killer broad heads killed three deers with them and it did it job each time

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      Oh wow that’s really good to know…thanks man

  • @AllSportsStations
    @AllSportsStations 28 днів тому

    I can't see your complete form, but don't "hold" the bow, let it sit between your index finger and thumb then let it fall into your hand after the shot. It will stop the left and right movement quite a bit...if you don't feel comfortable doing that, just place fingertips on the riser but don't hold after the draw...just let it rest. Next, completely follow through, you partially do on your shot...let your right hand come back naturally after following through.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому

      Thanks for that feedback I’m going to give that a try…it’s a lot to work on but I’m starting to get the hang of it

  • @cory.peterson.archery
    @cory.peterson.archery 26 днів тому

    Should messure those in grains it would be more accurate

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  26 днів тому

      Can you explain the difference because I really don’t understand

    • @cory.peterson.archery
      @cory.peterson.archery 25 днів тому

      @whatisarchery it looked like you were measuring in lb arrows and braodheads are measured in grains it's smaller those braodheads are probably 100 or 125 grains

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  25 днів тому

      @@cory.peterson.archery ok cool I’ll check that out

  • @Phyta
    @Phyta 28 днів тому +2

    you dont have to broadhead tune with mechanicals.

    • @Phyta
      @Phyta 28 днів тому +1

      its just that easy, you put the field tip in and shoot it, once you're sighted in, you're dialed. thats why i LOVE the G5 so much, because they give you that ballistic match tip.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  28 днів тому +1

      @@Phyta bro I never shooting anything else…this makes too much sense to me 😂

    • @timgruver5932
      @timgruver5932 23 дні тому

      WHAT? May be only if you happen to have a well tuned bow AND arrow combination already. And if your setup is right you can nearly always screw on a fixed head and great results too. Doesn’t require a mechanical head.

  • @dougkiefer7073
    @dougkiefer7073 27 днів тому

    I recommend longer stabilizer with a bit more weight out front. Seems you’re not settling down your bow . From video point of view you are wobbling all over . Not being rude just trying to help.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  27 днів тому +1

      Thanks man…yea I’m noticing that too I think I’m focusing on the bubble too much

  • @tullymahin
    @tullymahin 27 днів тому

    I think you need a tuning fork to broadhead tune.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  26 днів тому

      Oh ok cool

    • @tullymahin
      @tullymahin 26 днів тому

      @whatisarchery lol I was joking.

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  26 днів тому

      @@tullymahin I don’t know much about archery so I had no idea lol

    • @tullymahin
      @tullymahin 26 днів тому

      It's all good, sorry. You use a tuning fork to tune a piano. 🤣

    • @whatisarchery
      @whatisarchery  26 днів тому

      @@tullymahin oh wow 😂

  • @jesselapinski5641
    @jesselapinski5641 28 днів тому

    Mechanicals tune easy!