Like I said before, if you shoot a group of field points and broadheads nd they shoot as tight as your field point group you are good to go. I cant shoot a 2" group at 60yds with my field points everytime,so I dont expect to with broadheads, I can, however, shoot a 4-5" group at 60 yds, so if I shoot 2 field points and 2 broadheads in a 4" group at 60yds I am satisfied. Again, this pertains to ME and my standards that I follow.
I'd take this a step further and suggest that a person's limitations in tuning or technique will determine their effective range. At longer distances, flaws in technique or a limited ability to understand tuning are magnified.
If your 2 broadheads of the 4 arrow / 4" group your're shooting at 60 yards are continually hitting at the same place, you could probably make a slight tweak that could get you to 2" group. If a person didn't know how make that tuning adjustment, he'd maybe never get a smaller group even if his technique was solid. I'm not knocking your philosophy at all, just adding to your point about the standards we all set for ourselves.
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