Most bowhunters today realize the importance of tuning their bows and testing their broadhead flight before hunting. Just because one broadhead flies well doesn't mean that you are done tuning, however. Three different broadheads from the same package often will fly differently on your arrows. Install your broadheads and give each one the spin test (not on your hand, please) and look for any wobble. It might be necessary to heat the arrow and adjust the insert until you get good alignment. Also try putting the same broadhead on a different arrow to make sure the problem is with the arrow and not the broadhead.
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