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Chuck Jones:
First time using woodies and I am just used to screwing the broadhead into the shaft.  I have some magnus snuffers three bladed type coming  and want to attach them to my cedar shafts.  What rules of thumb are there for attaching these broadheads?  My best guess would be one blade vertical in line with the string.....chuck

Pat B:
When I install glue on broadheads all I am concerned with is that they spin true. Horozontal or verticle makes no difference to me.   Pat

Chuck Jones:
Can that spinning process be done on a table top?

Pat B:
Chuck, I usually spin the arrow on the tip of one finger, on my thumb nail or a callused part of the palm of my hand. That way you can feel as well as see if it wobbles.    Pat

Trapper:
I personally like the two blade broadheads for wood arrows , but too each his own. I use the old MA 2s. they are very tough and have been around along time, I had a friend kill a big old Barbedoe Ram, and the broadheads he was useing were the tuskers from Australia,and he hit a bone and the broadhead bent, so I quit useing them, and Ive noticed that 3 Rivers no longer sells them.     I put all my heads on where they are laying like a airplane when nocked, I dont think it makes any difference, because they start spinning almost imediately.   Trapper

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