I am starting my first bow season next month and before I go into the woods, I need some broadheads. What are better fixed broadheads or mechanical?
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I am starting my first bow season next month and before I go into the woods, I need some broadheads. What are better fixed broad
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Starting out I'd stick with a cut on contact broadhead. I think most people go with mechanical broadheads because they tend to fly pretty close to their field points. If you have a tuned bow you should be able to find a fixed broadhead that flies close to you field points. If they do strike differently but still group accurately then you can adjust your sights to the broadheads.
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