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shifty
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beamen thunderbolts

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I tried shooting these out of my exomag 200lb bow and didnt like them as much as my gold tip lasers. Even tried different broadheads. Maybe my fletching is wrong , Im shooting 5 inch 1% offset fletching. Anyways not too impressed so far. Anybody have any solutions ?
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Post by TYE »

My Beman Thunderbolts, shoot great!
Farmer
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Post by Farmer »

I have shot Thunderbolts with 5 inch straight vanes, 4 inch feathers and vanes and with2 inch Blazers and have had great results.
shifty
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Post by shifty »

thanks farmer maybe Ill have to strip my vanes.
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Re: beamen thunderbolts

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shifty wrote:I tried shooting these out of my exomag 200lb bow and didnt like them as much as my gold tip lasers. Even tried different broadheads. Maybe my fletching is wrong , Im shooting 5 inch 1% offset fletching. Anyways not too impressed so far. Anybody have any solutions ?
I am having very good results with the bemans through my exomax and exocet 175. 5" vanes, 2 to 4 degrees offset.
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Post by M&M »

I have heard that these are the same bolt as the easton power bolt I don't know if that is true but if it is I shoot the eastons and they shoot very well for me with the spitfire 100 broadheads M&M
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