I was recently re reading TBB vol 4 - and, I think in the chapter on flight shooting, the author mentioned that he would orient his broad heads (2 blade) horizontally, claiming that this orientation reduces the drag or wind resistance more (than if it were vertical) during the period of time when the arrow is first leaving the bow when it does not rotate - when it is bending around the riser . . . when the flat side of the BH could act like a sail . . . .
Anyway, I don't flight shoot and realize that the "drag" there is much more of a factor to contend with than when shooting 20 yards, but I had always oriented my BH vertically thinking that it really does not matter much re arrow flight and since I feel my aim is better in that orientation . . . . I went with it.
What do all you guys do and do you really think it matters for the average hunter / target shooter - - not flight shooting.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Russ