Many animals are still alive due to this way of thinking. But whatever works for you.Once I make sure my broadheads hit with my field points, I don’t have a reason to keep shooting them.
Many animals are still alive due to this way of thinking. But whatever works for you.
Ever have your string stretch? Your rest move a little? Your sight move a tiny amount? Any of those things can cause a broadhead to impact differently but not affect field point flight. Maybe you are one of the unicorns that never has any equipment issues and can show up in the field and shoot a broadhead at an animal , with no practice, and be fine. I am not.Highly doubtful and hasn’t been my experience.
Ever have your string stretch? Your rest move a little? Your sight move a tiny amount? Any of those things can cause a broadhead to impact differently but not affect field point flight. Maybe you are one of the unicorns that never has any equipment issues and can show up in the field and shoot a broadhead at an animal , with no practice, and be fine. I am not.
Ever have your string stretch? Your rest move a little? Your sight move a tiny amount? Any of those things can cause a broadhead to impact differently but not affect field point flight. Maybe you are one of the unicorns that never has any equipment issues and can show up in the field and shoot a broadhead at an animal , with no practice, and be fine. I am not.
This pretty much what I do. Except I shoot 4 arrow groups. Include 1 BH with each group.I practice with 3 arrows. 1 with broadhead and 2 field tip. I shoot the bh 1st each group
The wind scares me a little. It's rarely blowing at home and not often where I'm hunting but if it's a breezy day that's hard to practiceShoot what you’re going to hunt with, or at least throw some heads on every time you shoot. I often find things that happen with a broadhead that I would never see with a field point because of the giant steering wheel on the front when you’re shooting.
Just the other day I was shooting some montec heads at 60 yards in about a 15-20 mph crosswind. Turns out, I have to aim about a foot into the wind because of how much it changes my point of impact at that distance- something you DEFINITELY wouldn’t see with a field point....