How to BROADHEAD TUNE (But I Did It Wrong… read the comments)

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Komentáře • 235

  • @ChrisBeeReal
    @ChrisBeeReal  Před rokem +314

    Well, I appreciate the viewers that caught my error!! Sometimes I make mistakes and I don’t mind admitting to it. We will note it here: When the broadhead impacts left of the fieldpoint, adjust your rest to the left until it shares the POl of the field point and VS versa. Always aim at the same spot as we did later in the video. Appreciate the viewers pointing this out and hope it doesn’t make the tuning process more confusing…. I’ve done this many many times the right way…. I am not sure why my brain was wired in reversed in this video.

    • @davidroh2374
      @davidroh2374 Před rokem +5

      Leg day is no joke man! It’s messes with your brain 😂

    • @joeditz48
      @joeditz48 Před rokem +1

      You should pin this so people see it

    • @gunhuntera2535
      @gunhuntera2535 Před rokem

      We just have one of them days when shooting a bow we lose track sometimes but it doesn’t matter we catch on and move forward 👍🏻

    • @wespowell6046
      @wespowell6046 Před rokem

      Understandable! Sometimes it happens bubba. Nobody’s perfect! I love you’re content bro! I hate I missed you at B&B in Pearl, MS. I’m a big fan man. Have been for years

    • @markvironda
      @markvironda Před rokem

      I am started my first broadhead tune this week, and a lot of information out there tells that same backwards method. Luckily I found the correct info and was able to turn around about 30 minutes in. Thank you for at least correcting it! Better than most…

  • @ILhunter23
    @ILhunter23 Před rokem +18

    I’d have to say this is wrong info from the point he shoots on foward, one you aim at the same spot not aim at the broadhead. Two you move the rest towards the broadhead and not the field point . If you have to take the rest more then an 1/8 to either side I’d say move the top hats/cams to correct the issue. Tip: if you wanna save your target from getting chewed bareshaft tune at 20-30 yards and it’ll get you super close without ruining your target

  • @mjc_208
    @mjc_208 Před rokem +7

    I just broadhead tuned and broadhead was consistently about 3-4” left of the FP at 50 yds. I bumped my rest maybe 1/32-1/64 to the right (toward the FP) and then stacked my FP on top of my broadhead at 60 yds. There’s just so much confusion out there with some people saying everybody has to do it one way, and that’s it. I think your video is right, at least for my set up. I then checked each of my arrows with the same broadhead at 80yds to check each arrow’s consistency and there were 3 that didn’t group quite as good as the others and I think it may be due to me messing up when I spine aligned them. Either way thanks for the video!

  • @adamcap7
    @adamcap7 Před rokem +7

    For whomever it may concern.
    I'm terrible at stripping vanes with a knife. I rush myself and end up gouging carbon. Found out using a potato peeler take em right off all the glue 0 carbon. You need a flat peeler. Not all will work but I now need a new peeler for the kitchen because mine is in my shop haha

    • @rykerpuckett2883
      @rykerpuckett2883 Před rokem

      Bohning makes a tool for it and it seems to work well for me

    • @mrgrieger
      @mrgrieger Před rokem +1

      Potato peeler for the win. Best defletching tool

  • @mylifeinthewild
    @mylifeinthewild Před rokem +2

    Mentioned blooper aside, if you shoot a broadhead into a 3D target, before trying to shoot that arrow with a FP, all you prove is that your FPs hit where you aim.. Fixed common aiming point for both arrows.

  • @BlueCollarFamilyof5
    @BlueCollarFamilyof5 Před rokem +5

    Just bought my first bow this week. A phase 4 of course! Watching you has inspired me to put the rifle down this year and get in on the action. I’m so excited for August 15th here in good ol’ South Carolina. Tight groups!

    • @tlocc6306
      @tlocc6306 Před rokem

      Ga needs to open in August as well I can’t wait till September 9th

    • @tyler1671
      @tyler1671 Před rokem +1

      You'll learn more in a week then you ever have with that gun I promise fred wasn't bullshiting when he said that

    • @jbw5485
      @jbw5485 Před 10 měsíci

      Well??? Any updates!!?? 😁 I’m in SV also and starting out bow hunting for the first time. Been target practicing for many years now.

  • @rickdraper2600
    @rickdraper2600 Před rokem +7

    Wow that is the first time I have heard about using a light spine on mathews. I have 300 and 340 in Easton axis. But I really don’t see much difference when I shoot them both. Great video.

    • @bigz5262
      @bigz5262 Před rokem +2

      Your point weight and arrow length will affect your spine

    • @BallSlickerous
      @BallSlickerous Před rokem +1

      I honestly find that my 300's group nicer haha and I'm right on the line.

  • @sawyertward2655
    @sawyertward2655 Před rokem +4

    As a bow tech at a pro shop, and someone who's watched the channel for a long time... I love to see this! Awesome stuff Chris! I am a full believer in expandable heads so I actually really like to bareshaft tune, but still love to see this really in depth tuning on this channel! Love to see more!!

  • @stevenlewandowski2474
    @stevenlewandowski2474 Před rokem +1

    This by far is the best tuning video that I have watched!
    With having to redue my arrows due to broadheads not lining up with my fletching, (3 day before open archer in Wisconsin). I am shooting a new bow and thought that they would shoot the same as they did last year. This video helped me to learn a ton about how to tune my arrows.
    Thank you!!

  • @ashtonsperry4029
    @ashtonsperry4029 Před rokem +9

    Literally love every video Chris. I’ve been tuning at 100 yards and am pumped to say I put a 6 inch group. Still learning and doing better

    • @elijahlangston
      @elijahlangston Před rokem

      The fact that my grouping is 4 inches at 49 yds your doing insanely well but I have only had my bow for 8 months

    • @tyler1671
      @tyler1671 Před rokem

      Cam hanes junior over here lol

  • @quintenbullard2921
    @quintenbullard2921 Před rokem +4

    Better to be over spine for hunting to help with impact paradox. And they’ll be bending less as they fly. You can also nock tune with broadheads. I’ve found that will often make broadheads and field points together. I haven’t had flight issues with solid fixed blades but I tune each arrow. Regardless thank you for talking about it. The more people tune their stuff the better we are as hunters.

  • @wheelinwheeler9812
    @wheelinwheeler9812 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m very new to the technical aspect of compound bow tuning. Love your videos. Easier to understand

  • @THEWOODLANDPURSUIT
    @THEWOODLANDPURSUIT Před rokem +5

    I don’t get it. I believe you were correct Chris to say if Broadhead hitting left move rest to the right. Double checked Eastons Broadhead tuning chart I’ve always gone by and it confirmed it. I’ve always Broadhead tuned since if shot lots of fixed blades over the years.

    • @Thee.flyingg.pigg24
      @Thee.flyingg.pigg24 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I am so confused. Easton website says one thing, Gold Tips website says another, and every other video you watch is different.

    • @THEWOODLANDPURSUIT
      @THEWOODLANDPURSUIT Před 8 měsíci

      @@Thee.flyingg.pigg24 absolutely it is confusing for sure. I reference Easton’s chart everytime I do it so I don’t get it wrong and do it backwards lol

  • @charliethompson2197
    @charliethompson2197 Před 13 dny

    My archery guru says if you move the rest on a tuned bow you are no longer tuned. 🤪

  • @tobywilliamson5213
    @tobywilliamson5213 Před rokem +3

    I switched to a 250 spine with 300 grains up front , bare shaft at 20 yards, I’m shooting 65 lbs 28 inch draw grizzly stick Masai head

    • @JedlyMT
      @JedlyMT Před rokem

      The more weight up front the stiffer you'll need. I also shoot with a 250 spine. Got a lot of weight up front as well.

  • @SirVivalDotKom
    @SirVivalDotKom Před 9 měsíci

    I always move my rest towards the broadhead. I guess both methods work. Good vid bro.

  • @torreyintahoe
    @torreyintahoe Před rokem +35

    That's backwards. You move the rest toward the broad head laterally and away from the broached vertically. Also, you shot the broadhead first and then aimed at the broadhead with the field point? That's not right. You need to aim at the same point for both.

    • @Pattyboybx
      @Pattyboybx Před rokem +4

      Lol I said the same thing. Why are you shooting a field tip at the broadhead that may not have flew straight.

    • @jasonthomas6539
      @jasonthomas6539 Před rokem +2

      Correct!

    • @dirtjunkie2749
      @dirtjunkie2749 Před rokem +2

      Came to say the same thing lol.

    • @cwilson80
      @cwilson80 Před rokem +2

      I agree with everything you said @torreyintahoe. This debate comes up all the time. I don’t understand how people get broadhead tuned by doing it like he said.

    • @JedlyMT
      @JedlyMT Před rokem +1

      No, he's right. This is how I tune my broadheads and it works.

  • @TheBhill
    @TheBhill Před rokem +2

    Keep up the awesome work my dude. The archers of CZcams need you. We're all human, we all make mistakes. Good on you for owning it.

  • @pestka7151
    @pestka7151 Před rokem +1

    You won’t have issues being over spined. You can being under. Mathew’s are slower so I can understand 350s with that setup but any other bow I’d rather be slightly over spined than not.

  • @weaverwoodsandwater8088
    @weaverwoodsandwater8088 Před rokem +2

    I'm the same way I have to shoot with my chest rig especially to prep for hunting season. Binoculars was one piece of kit I kinda shrugged off but after making the jump I learned they are a superpower. Helpful on the range and field. I myself am still deciding on what broadheads I want to use. I want to change to fixed blades this year but can't decide what to use.

    • @donaldphillips3786
      @donaldphillips3786 Před rokem +3

      Look up the Annihilators

    • @norcalfocus
      @norcalfocus Před rokem +1

      @@donaldphillips3786 X2 They fly really well.

    • @812media9
      @812media9 Před rokem

      @weaverwoodsandwater8088 check out the QAD exodus

    • @fenway313
      @fenway313 Před rokem

      Check out Exodus broadheads…

    • @shawnb6944
      @shawnb6944 Před 11 měsíci

      Im trying Iron Will S series and Ramcat hydroschocks this year. So far the Iron Will's shoot great. Havent tried the Ramcat yet.

  • @durflinger92
    @durflinger92 Před rokem +1

    Awesome that you still posted this even though you could of easily deleted this

  • @engineerz_hero6771
    @engineerz_hero6771 Před rokem +2

    Nicely done! Super simple and well explained. Keep up the great work and congrats on the success of your moose hunt video

  • @wcwcgarner2717
    @wcwcgarner2717 Před rokem +1

    I shoot the V3X 29 I just put new gas strings on. I am at 64# 29 Inch draw. I shoot Easton axis 5mm 340 spine. 430 grains. They work great. Cool video chris

  • @royhoglund1322
    @royhoglund1322 Před rokem

    Broadhead tuning made easy! Nice job!

  • @SethPowell
    @SethPowell Před rokem

    nice video. Be careful pulling those broadheads out of the target. I had a stuck on suddenly come loose once and stuck it in my thigh about 2". LOL

  • @Bigballer5467
    @Bigballer5467 Před rokem

    Thx Chris this will help me a lot when it becomes season where I live

  • @Dr10Jeeps
    @Dr10Jeeps Před rokem +1

    As usual Chris very informative and entertaining. Love your channel.

  • @kenherrington4762
    @kenherrington4762 Před rokem

    This was very helpful. Thank you for all your tips and tricks man.

  • @JAdame24
    @JAdame24 Před měsícem

    Maybe I’m just crazy but my left hitting broadheads seemed to get worse when moving the rest toward the field tips. Once I moved them the opposite direction it seemed to get better. I’m so confused haha. Still messing with it and will keep trying tomorrow.

  • @nathenwallis5664
    @nathenwallis5664 Před rokem +2

    Since broadheads exaggerate tuning issues, would broadhead tuning be a helpful tool for fine tuning a target/tournament setup?

    • @codysmith7456
      @codysmith7456 Před rokem +1

      100%

    • @jackbuendgen389
      @jackbuendgen389 Před rokem +1

      I'd use a bare shaft.

    • @nathenwallis5664
      @nathenwallis5664 Před rokem

      @jackbuendgen389 I do some bare shaft tuning as needed. Since I don't bow hunt, ( I enjoy using guns to hunt, bows for tournaments) I had never thought of using a broadhead for tuning, and was curious if that was something others did, and I just didn't know

    • @nicolaalberti7736
      @nicolaalberti7736 Před rokem

      You would be better served with group tuning and torque tuning, if we're talking target archery, IMO.

  • @presmak25
    @presmak25 Před rokem

    Bareshaft through paper is a waste. Changes the dynamic spine of the arrow. Try a bareshaft, the try the SAME arrow with fletching and see what happens. The fletched arrow will tear/not shoot a bullet hole. Having the rest as close to centershot as possible is extremely important, especially with fixed blades. Watch videos of Tim Gillingham to get more in depth information.

  • @curtwatkins9520
    @curtwatkins9520 Před rokem +2

    Man... you will never ever .... ever ... convince me at ANY arrow length that a 340 spine is stiff enough to shoot on a 77lb draw weight bow. And if the "engineers" are saying that's fine or ok....I world question that.
    At that draw weight and length.....I world be shooting a 575gr to 625gr 250 spine arrow.

  • @johncannady6105
    @johncannady6105 Před rokem +1

    Agree about the spine on a Mathews Switchweight Cam Bow, but I disagree with your broadhead tuning discussion.

  • @jdonez8347
    @jdonez8347 Před rokem

    You the man Chris, I'm contemplating switching to Mathews bows bc of your insight in the game. Shooting hoyt for now. Wanting my own Lil home setup too 😂

  • @AllenBrockert
    @AllenBrockert Před 21 dnem

    Do they make the deadmeat or mega meat in the deep 6 thread pattern?

  • @timbow50
    @timbow50 Před 10 měsíci +2

    For years I prefer using the method that Jim Burnsworth showed in a CZcams video. Way before he made that video. Using a vertical line shoot a FP at 20 until you get sighted in by hitting the line ( he used a heavy cord weighted to be 100% vertical). Then step back to like 40 or 50 and shoot your broadhead of choice but aiming with your 20 pin at the twenty. The broadhead will naturally hit way lower but what you are looking for is if the broadhead hit the cord or line. Adjust the rest accordingly if it needs. Now go back to 20 and start over. You will eventually find the correct rest setting so that both type heads are hitting the line. Way more accurate than shooting at dots for windage. Naturally, you should already have a sight tape for that arrow or have the pins set on a multi pin for elevation.

  • @cameronburns8187
    @cameronburns8187 Před rokem +2

    just wondering if this myth is true. if your shooting a 3 vein arrow with a 3 blade fixed broad head do you have to line your blades up with you veins? Ive always done it but wasnt sure if it actually made a big difference

    • @timwozniak7574
      @timwozniak7574 Před rokem +2

      It's a myth..yes back in 70s and 80s when equipment wasn't as efficient or effective as today's stuff you would match vanes and blades..Won't make zero difference to the avg archer today

    • @jackbuendgen389
      @jackbuendgen389 Před rokem +3

      100% myth.

  • @White_devil1980
    @White_devil1980 Před rokem

    I am upgrading my compound bow from a hoyt Maxxis 31 to a hoyt RX1 Redwrx 🥳 like what you used to have 😎

  • @joecollins2890
    @joecollins2890 Před rokem

    Love your content. Thanks for sharing your insights.

  • @chris682
    @chris682 Před 6 měsíci

    You said you're a 28" draw, but (I may have missed it?) how long are your arrows cut to, and what inserts are you using?

  • @Hmoob828
    @Hmoob828 Před rokem +1

    Inside out precision does this BEST

  • @user-jn6qc4oy2c
    @user-jn6qc4oy2c Před rokem

    What kind of broadheads should I use as a first-time bowhunter

  • @eddiealvarez5493
    @eddiealvarez5493 Před rokem

    Outstanding explaintion on broadhead tuning. 👊

  • @woodardcsw
    @woodardcsw Před 10 měsíci

    Making it real is the key !

  • @JAYL19082
    @JAYL19082 Před rokem

    Do you prefer a hang-on stand or a saddle? New to bow hunting and have no idea which to use. Feels like everyone is split 50/50 on them.

  • @jalenmilton6209
    @jalenmilton6209 Před rokem

    Could you go over your arrow setup? Grain per arrow etc?

  • @Chad.Maness
    @Chad.Maness Před rokem +1

    How much total weight are you running upfront with the 350s

  • @greekmaster1001
    @greekmaster1001 Před rokem +1

    The big question is after you broadhead tune and then shoot through paper again how does the tear look like

  • @chucklewis5396
    @chucklewis5396 Před rokem +1

    Do you think it's better to tune with the biggest fixed blade you have?

  • @ChaseWarden-oy6uf
    @ChaseWarden-oy6uf Před 10 měsíci

    What saddle brand do you use when hunting from saddle

  • @zachschultz3534
    @zachschultz3534 Před rokem

    I find that on four fletch rotating the nock to the next position gives u four opportunites to tune them. Usually can find a happy spot where they match

    • @nicolaalberti7736
      @nicolaalberti7736 Před rokem +1

      It happens with any number of fletching, or even with a bareshaft.
      With a 4 fletching configuration, you have one more position to rotate the nock compared to a 3 fletching configuration, of course.

  • @markb8360
    @markb8360 Před 11 měsíci

    Broadheads plane if not shot perfectly straight out of the bow. Left broadheads group means move the arrow rest right, like you said in the first place. Up and down via knock point is the opposite if you move your d ring (broadheads low, lower knock point (or raise rest)). This is what the Easton charts show. If I (and Easton) am wrong, can someone explain why?

    • @Thee.flyingg.pigg24
      @Thee.flyingg.pigg24 Před 8 měsíci

      It’s super confusing. Easton says one thing. Gold tip says another. And every video I watch contradicts the other.

    • @markb8360
      @markb8360 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Thee.flyingg.pigg24 so I tried moving left/right counterintuitively (opposite of what I said above) and it worked. Could group BH with field points but also changed my point of impact requiring sight adjustment. I still don’t understand why left/right is opposite of up/down for BH tuning.

  • @jonathantrumpower9316

    only complaint about the montec is it's about as sharp as a butter knife out of the package. They fly good, but..

    • @joeditz48
      @joeditz48 Před rokem +1

      That's sad to hear, I shot these as a kid when I was shooting 85gr heads and they were razors! Good thing they're easy to sharpen on a flat stone

  • @White_devil1980
    @White_devil1980 Před rokem

    I always use a nocked arrow when setting up my arrow rest and then when shooting to dial in the scope to get it set to get it dead center 👍

  • @perryknetter8577
    @perryknetter8577 Před rokem

    Thank you Chris enjoy your videos

  • @jonathansnyder8686
    @jonathansnyder8686 Před rokem +1

    using 350s with over 70# dw is wild to me. especially with a fixed blade! what kind of black magic are you using in your shop and will you sell some to me lol

    • @WillsGoneWalkabout
      @WillsGoneWalkabout Před rokem +1

      My Mathews eat up 350's with 28 draw length and 70 lbs draw weight. Couldn't get them to tune fixed broadheads well so went to a 300.

    • @jonathansnyder8686
      @jonathansnyder8686 Před rokem +1

      @@WillsGoneWalkabout that’s what I would imagine, maybe even on a slower bow, but I know Mathews bow’s rip. Chris just has that sauce I guess ;p

  • @sethstriegel4682
    @sethstriegel4682 Před rokem

    Love the videos

  • @colmancable3906
    @colmancable3906 Před rokem

    I would like to see what you think about the ARD adjustable sight my uncle has one and I shot it and I love it I would like to see what you think about it and see it you think it worth getting

  • @dragonshadow3707
    @dragonshadow3707 Před 11 měsíci

    Good video thanks.

  • @jeffsaxton2847
    @jeffsaxton2847 Před rokem

    Why do you run a cable driven rest vs a limb driven rest?

  • @TheJaredolsen
    @TheJaredolsen Před 11 měsíci

    That’s funny I’ve found with a 30 inch draw at 70lbs with 175 up front I had to spine down to 250 I could get the 300 spine to tune but the 250 spine tuned way better for me

  • @Huntressbow308
    @Huntressbow308 Před rokem +1

    Love your content. I have a question. Is there a reason you don’t have monkey tails on that bow or is it a personal preference?

  • @silentassassin1108
    @silentassassin1108 Před 10 měsíci

    I can get my micro hades 3 blades to hit with field point, I tried a solid 2 blade head and they hit about 6” high. What causes this? Also tried the g5 m3 and they also hit 6” high. Is it just the solid construction of the blades making them plane?

  • @jbw5485
    @jbw5485 Před 10 měsíci

    All this is new to me. Trying to learn as much as I can. Love your channel. Do you sharpen the broad head after shooting targets with it? Or just use one broad head for tuning and grab a new one for hunting? Thanks.

    • @charles.hanson.1
      @charles.hanson.1 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I think most bow hunters use a broadhead for targeys than a diff one for Hunting, i think shooting a target can mess a broadhead up

  • @crossbowhunter9118
    @crossbowhunter9118 Před rokem

    I want to shoot 40 yards but i have a hard time seeing the target at that range. But I see my pin on my hha tetra single pin I run a normal peep with no lens. Other than adding a lens to a sight what are my options.

  • @crp0484
    @crp0484 Před rokem +1

    Do you also tune the blades to the fletching? Or does that matter

  • @IRLfishing
    @IRLfishing Před rokem

    What front pouch do you use ..

  • @thomasorourke3591
    @thomasorourke3591 Před rokem

    Can you explain why you should under spine vs over spine with a Mathews bow? Thanks!

  • @spencerdavis2858
    @spencerdavis2858 Před rokem

    Which inserts are you shooting with the Vap tko? I’m using the standard 50 grain inserts and they seem like there not going to be very durable.

  • @robolyn
    @robolyn Před rokem

    That's good stuff 👍🏻👍🏻 out of curiosity what kind of chrono speed are you getting out of that setup?

  • @COREYDEER
    @COREYDEER Před rokem

    So if my broadhead hits dead inline with field point but is high then I need to move my rest down? At 50 yards I experience my broadhead straight up from my field point about 6-8 inches.

  • @wickedkills0488
    @wickedkills0488 Před rokem

    Do you arrow tune before u start your broadhead tuning

  • @cameronbonifant9138
    @cameronbonifant9138 Před rokem

    Hey Chris, first year in archery. Do the blades of a fixed broadhead need to be in line with the fletching? Or split the difference of the fletching ?

    • @bigz5262
      @bigz5262 Před rokem

      You don’t have to. Shoot both to see if you notice a difference

  • @proaquatics4005
    @proaquatics4005 Před rokem

    What sight and rest where you you using on the moose hunt

  • @craigphillipsjr.2763
    @craigphillipsjr.2763 Před rokem

    What strings do you use in your bow

    • @joeditz48
      @joeditz48 Před rokem

      He put oem matthews strings on (zebra brand)

  • @joeversus7113
    @joeversus7113 Před rokem +2

    Thats why i absolutely love bowtech now. You can move the cams over extremely easily. If my broadhead hits left i turn the cams to the left a turn. Bam instant 120 yard broadhead shots. To easy.

    • @torreyintahoe
      @torreyintahoe Před rokem +1

      As long as your broad heads are hitting in the same spot as your field points. If not you could just as easily adjust your sight.

    • @chasingthefish9042
      @chasingthefish9042 Před rokem

      Do you take 120 yard shots on animals? I don't even think around here a 100 yard shot is possible on public. Furthest I have shot a deer was 75 meters and that was rifle season. The closest was like 10 meters with rifle. I almost didn't aim on that one. I was walking the trail and she popped out looking for the noise. It's crazy thick here.

  • @glenwalton4929
    @glenwalton4929 Před rokem

    i love ur videos big fan

  • @Its_Jonnyy63
    @Its_Jonnyy63 Před rokem

    Hey Chris. So I have a z7 extreme and it is paper tuned and everything is square…but my arrows fly all wild. I shoot Easton fmjs and rage expandibles any recommendations?

  • @danielrodriguez-lz1il

    Why do you shoot mechanical over fixed ?

  • @huntcamp365
    @huntcamp365 Před rokem

    awesome video man!

  • @mikeferland9185
    @mikeferland9185 Před rokem

    Just getting ready to do this myself I am also a 28 inch draw shooting 70lbs is 350 spine where I should be I'm shooting 400 spine as of right now

    • @JedlyMT
      @JedlyMT Před rokem +1

      The spine has a bit to do with the bow weight but mostly it's the weight you're adding on with the arrow. The more weight you add up front the stiffer you'll want your spine. 350 is fine if you're shooting a light insert/broadhead.

    • @mikeferland9185
      @mikeferland9185 Před rokem

      @@JedlyMT I'm shooting normal inserts and 100 grain Montec

    • @mikeferland9185
      @mikeferland9185 Před rokem

      My local bow shop had me go with the 400 spine but I shot 350spine last year on my previous bow

    • @JedlyMT
      @JedlyMT Před rokem

      @mikeferland9185 Yeah, I mean at that weight you might be pushing 370 grains total, so 400 is fine. 350 doesn't hurt. Getting stiffer isn't the worst thing, it's getting softer that it really starts to go haywire.

    • @michaelcolthart4006
      @michaelcolthart4006 Před rokem +1

      Google “arrow spine chart”. You should be 340-350 spine pushing maybe toward 300 if you add any point weight.

  • @ronniegraber2539
    @ronniegraber2539 Před rokem

    What arrow spine do you recommend for 100 grain swhacker broad heads?

    • @WolfinWolvesClothing713
      @WolfinWolvesClothing713 Před rokem +2

      That doesn't matter. There's more to it than that. Draw weight, arrow length, etc.. all determine a general spine requirement. Edit : it does matter how much weight up front, but not the only thing. Look up arrow spine chart it will tell you.

  • @josephfolsom2030
    @josephfolsom2030 Před rokem

    Couldn’t up and down tears also mean that the cams could be out of timing?

  • @outdoorswithtravis
    @outdoorswithtravis Před rokem

    Hey Brother,
    I popped you an email about a bow hunt trip in South Africa, on the house.
    Have a look at it🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @codyalbright4465
    @codyalbright4465 Před rokem

    I'm genuinely curious how many arrows you shoot a year 🤔 like more than 1000 but less than 3000 idk. Maybe next year you get a clicker and keep track. 🤷

  • @jamespitts4080
    @jamespitts4080 Před rokem

    Low broadhead could also be cams out of time…

  • @outdoorwarvetitsavedmylife7094

    I can go straight to the bohning factory its just a hour away.

  • @zacnormand7670
    @zacnormand7670 Před rokem

    I’m new to bows and tried to broadhead tune but they won’t come together. The broadhead hits about 8 inches right of my field tip at 20 yards can anyone tell me what I’m doing wrong

    • @markb8360
      @markb8360 Před 6 měsíci

      Grip torque, most likely. Your form has to be perfect or this bh tuning will just cause you to run around in circles

  • @Bajablast_scuba_cat
    @Bajablast_scuba_cat Před rokem

    Looking for a new sight for my phase 4. Love how that one integrates with the new system! Which sight is that? Thanks! @ChrisBeeReal

    • @2Boutdoors
      @2Boutdoors Před rokem

      spot hogg slider with the uv3 scope

    • @2Boutdoors
      @2Boutdoors Před rokem

      dialed, option archery, cbe, sport hogg all make great sights but pretty expensive

  • @Pakman13
    @Pakman13 Před rokem

    I shoot VAPs 350 Spine at 75lb 28 DL phase 4 29 shooting ironwill s100 double bevel and there tuning like money..

  • @chasingthefish9042
    @chasingthefish9042 Před rokem

    If i shot across my property like that i would have to explain to the police why my son took an arrow.

  • @buckshot2614
    @buckshot2614 Před rokem +1

    Sorry Chris but that’s wrong on the rest movement. If fix blade hits left of field point it’s imitating a right tear which you first shift top hats but moving rest is quicker and will work if you have room.

    • @timwozniak7574
      @timwozniak7574 Před rokem

      Your 100% wrong..if it'd paper tuned properly like his is then it's all broadhead flight..nothing to do with the arrow flight..

    • @buckshot2614
      @buckshot2614 Před rokem +2

      @@timwozniak7574 so if it’s “perfectly” tune why is he moving his rest to take it out of tune to fix his flight. Paper tuning is just a reference kind of like bore sighting. Fix blades shows ALL flaws and going back to my statement of being right. Do more research and learn.

    • @timwozniak7574
      @timwozniak7574 Před rokem

      @buckshot2614 if I have to explain this you really shouldn't be arguing. A 3 blade fixed head disrupts the air more than a field point and will maximize and issues with micro adjustment on the center shot.. you can't paper tune arrow any more better after it's already perfect.

    • @buckshot2614
      @buckshot2614 Před rokem +3

      @@timwozniak7574 you should for sure let a bow tech work on your bow or just stay out of archery.

    • @buckshot2614
      @buckshot2614 Před rokem

      @@timwozniak7574 go watch inside out precision video on broadhead tuning. Thank me later.

  • @sgreene2036
    @sgreene2036 Před rokem

    We are all human.

  • @donanthony5818
    @donanthony5818 Před rokem

    Can you please do a video on foc

  • @xXxKidderxXx
    @xXxKidderxXx Před rokem

    could be grip kicking you left. let er ride

  • @raptoralpha2243
    @raptoralpha2243 Před rokem

    Well at least we get to see another video where he fixes this video

  • @user-ep7fx7rj7g
    @user-ep7fx7rj7g Před rokem

    Cant wait to see what matthews has done for 2024 i havent bought a new bow for 3 years now still waiting on easier tuning like bowtech and elite have

  • @zacharyhull2012
    @zacharyhull2012 Před rokem

    I also feel the tko's are stronger if you ran a different arrow maybe stiffer spine

  • @GhillieFrog
    @GhillieFrog Před rokem

    @chrisbeereal thanks for making this video. Quick follow up question.
    Why do you recommend taking a perfectly tuned arrow and bow (using a field point) out of tune to get the broadhead and field point hitting together?? Why would you not tune your broadhead arrow and adjust your sight accordingly. It seems this method takes both arrows and takes them both slightly out of perfect tune with a goal of just getting them to group together vs perfect arrow flight for one setup.

    • @mikecredeur7941
      @mikecredeur7941 Před rokem +1

      If your broadhead and field point aren’t hitting together the bow is not perfectly tuned. Perfect holes in paper are only a starting point. Broadhead tuning is micro tuning and will achieve perfect arrow flight that wouldn’t show up with field points.

    • @GhillieFrog
      @GhillieFrog Před rokem

      @@mikecredeur7941 thanks. That was my guess after seeing so many videos recommending this process. I guess the concept of getting them hitting together is group tuning. Which is turn makes for the best arrow flight possible on your setup. I always thought this step was more for convenience vs improving arrow flight. Thanks

    • @WillsGoneWalkabout
      @WillsGoneWalkabout Před rokem

      @@mikecredeur7941 All you are doing is tuning that particular broadhead to your field point. Each broadhead will fly a little differently so just because you have a field point and your particular broadhead hitting together, I don't think you can say the bow is perfectly tuned. Once you swap the broadhead you'll have to do it again.
      Agree with everything else you said.

  • @raejhanaquino
    @raejhanaquino Před rokem

    What kind of broad heads are you shooting in the video?