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Well today I finally sneaked in a little time to test these broadheads out. They are a big broadhead and the weight can be felt at the tip when holding it. The bow shot much much quieter than before, the cable is still making a bit of noise from vibration but I am thinking of putting some spider legs on it, which might not be legit but a fix for now. I do agree that there is a lot of weight at the tip of the arrow. I was very impressed that I did not have to change my pin as they hit dead on. I am not sure why, I was shooting the same arrow with a 65 grain 3 blade muzzy before now the same arrow with 185 grain 3 blade. I only use my first pin as this will get me out to 25 yards and that is my comfort distance. The arrows seemed to track well and the bow was a lot quieter so this did help the problem. I would have preferred to buy a heavier grain per inch arrow but that was not in the budget. I have not checked the Axle to Axle and Brace height yet, I'lll have to look into that. I did have this issue before replacing the cable. I have not replaced the string, it is still the original. Last year I started shooting this bow after it stayed dormant in its hard case for 3 years (I hate to say) and I do remember it being a bit noisy when shooting it. I feel I neglected (all these years) to shoot the proper grain arrow and broad head combo, never gave it much thought. One more not,all three broadheads in the package need to be sharpened, they wouldn't even shave hair off my arm tight now. I'll use my 1200 grit Copper Oxide wet stone and hone em up nice. I am eager to see what these will do to a deer. Thanks for the info.
Axle to Axle and Brace height