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Tuning the new BAT broadheads
You need to align the blades on all of your arrows so they shoot from the bow exactly the same each shot. It’s not that critical how the blades are aligned (Blade up, to the fletching, ect.). Only that they are all the same once nocked to the bowstring.

 
  Broadhead orientation



1) Using the supplied broadhead wrench screw the broadhead onto the arrow and notice where the blades stop.

 
 


2) Judge how much rotation is needed to move the blades into alignment. Then unscrew the broadhead from the arrow, to make adjustment.

 
  Tuning your broadheads



3) Holding the broadhead with the wrench, use the hex key to adjust the tuning stud.

 
 

Broadhead tightning

 

4) Screw the broadhead back onto the arrow and notice it’s new position. Repeat steps 2 thru 4 if fine tuning is necessary.

 

 
  Tuning tolerancesBroadhead blade alignmentBAT broadheads have a 3 to 1 ratio to allow for precise tuning, this means 1 full turn of the alignment stud rotates the body and blades 1/3 of a turn when screwed back onto the arrow. From the factory, the stud is screwed all of the way in. This means your first adjustment will be by unscrewing the alignment stud. All adjustments can be made keeping the gap between the stud and the body base about the thickness of a blade, approximately 1 turn out.  
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