What is weird is that the arrows I built liked 165gr tip. I accomplished this with size 10 brass lock washers. They weigh about 5 grains each. Then by constantly turning the fletching I was able to walk my field tips hit same hole groups at 30 yards. Then I walked my mechanicals to that same hole. And then I was able to walk my magnus stingers to that same hole. Lots of stripping and reflecting but I now have a dozen arrows hitting same hole groups no matter what tip is installed 😅. Lots of work but now all I need to shoot is the target tips for practice knowing that what ever tip I screw on will hit exactly the same as all the others. Whew that was a mouthful 😀 Great video !! Good luck this season!!
Great video. I have done all of this in the past now I prefer to just use a spine tester and find and mark the spine and fletched them all the same and they all shoot the exact same from my swat x1
As a reloader, I can totally understand all of this. However, as a hunter, I think the bow is probably more accurate then I am in the field with my cheap Walmart arrows lol. Repeatability is most important IMO. Thanks for sharing!
The fixed blades need to be aligned a certain way in conjunction with the fletching too. Much work and very much time however my confidence is as high as it can go !
I'm trying to get ready for deer season and I would definitely appreciate your input on which 405 killer instinct crossbow and what grain bolt I should use thank you sir 👍👍
Premium: SWAT X1 Mid: Diesel X Best deal: Vital X All great, just depends on what you want and your budget. I personally would like bare minimum 450 grains, ideal is 500-550 depending on what flies best in that range for the given bow/arrow shaft you choose. Good luck this fall!
Great video Matt. Tuning is such a critical component to consistent accuracy. Hopefully with the audience you reach this will become even more widely adopted & put into place.