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Re: question
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08/25/10 12:08 PM
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You should resight your pins or at least check them to make sure. I just changed from FMJs to Flatlines, changing my arrow weight by roughly 70 grains per inch total. I haven't shot them yet, but I'd almost guarantee your pins will be different and considerably different at longer distances.
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Re: question
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08/25/10 01:59 PM
08/25/10 01:59 PM
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Originally posted by lcasigep388: You should resight your pins or at least check them to make sure. I just changed from FMJs to Flatlines, changing my arrow weight by roughly 70 grains per inch total. I haven't shot them yet, but I'd almost guarantee your pins will be different and considerably different at longer distances. yea i figured the pins would be a little off. i wass going to do that any way becasue i just cranked down on my bow a little. thanks.
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