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Good thing I checked-Broadhead

MNFarmHunter

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I shot one arrow this weekend and missed. I dug it out of the ground, verified that it lost its sharpness and put it back in the quiver.

Just before sharpening all my heads again, I verified the zero. The (2) unfired arrows were hitting exactly where they should. The fired broadhead though and a wicked wobble and was hitting with a significant cant. Swapped that broadhead for a different one and the arrow flew correctly and patterned with the rest.

I don't see any damage and it seems straight but I put that broadhead out of service and replaced it. Good thing I checked before resharpening.
 
Montec G5 CS heads.

For the life of me, I can't find anything wrong with it but any arrow with it has an awful off-tune flight.
 
Same thing happened to me. Montec g5. Checked all my broadheads before the season. Had one that just wouldn’t fly straight. Tried it with every arrow I have. But in montecs defense, I did drop an arrow with that same broadhead attached on concrete, point first. Ha! Big Oops.

Part of the reason I shoot fixed blades is so I can test them out.
 
Well, that's interesting.

I went to spin test it and saw just a little bit of leftover mud on one side, maybe the size of a pinhead.

Cleaned that off, spin tested fine, shot it with all of my arrows and it's
 
Montec G5 CS heads.

For the life of me, I can't find anything wrong with it but any arrow with it has an awful off-tune flight.
Contact them as a company and I’m sure you can mail it to them. They can fix it or send you a new one. VPA did that for me. I shoot their 200g single bevels. Mine went through an animal and it obviously hit bone somewhere internally because the tip was not fixable. I sent it to them and they sent me a new one. So I’m sure they can do that for you also.
 
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