I’ll probably use the inside of a paper plate (cutting off the rippled outer edge) and tape it to my target.
That should cover the vitals for everything but a stupid turkey!! [emoji23]
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The goal of the challenge isn’t to collect data. The goal is to get people thinking about practice and remind them that field points and broadheads are two different animals.
It’s fin to change things up. Maybe next year will be different again.
And… it’s a way for Rokslide to give cool stuff...
I’m not spooled up on all the options. I’ve been using Ulmer’s Edge / Sevr since they came out and haven’t shopped around since
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Sure, but you only get one entry.
The only exception is if you shoot a compound AND a trad bow.
Does that make sense?
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I’ll ask robby denning to have the final say here, but I’d say No to practice heads. They really aren’t the same (unfortunately)
If you have a Sevr type broadhead that can be locked shut with a worm screw, that would be acceptable.
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The idea of the challenge is to get archers dialed in and thinking about the up coming seasons.
A cross bow isn’t really what we’re aiming at. Thanks for asking for clarity
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You need to point the quiver mount the opposite direction. Currently pointed left in the photo. Make it point to the right.
It’s upside down.
If you look at the bottom of the quiver bracket (in the photo), it’s flat. Rotate your quiver mount 180 so the flat edge is “up” in the photo...