Miflatlander91
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I never tried contacting them about it. I just quit shooting them when broadhead tuning
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So when broadhead tuning you just switch field points correct? I just got a new bow so I have a ton of shooting to do before I start to tune for broadheads.I never tried contacting them about it. I just quit shooting them when broadhead tuning
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Interesting! I'm new to archery so this is helpful information.When I do my broadhead tuning I'll get the bow close with a bareshaft then go to bh tuning. I'll shoot 1 broadhead and 1 field point they shoukd land very close to each other
Always shoot the broadhead first.Interesting! I'm new to archery so this is helpful information.
Noted! Appreciate your help!Always shoot the broadhead first.
My exact thoughts. I'm for sure not good enough to tell. But I do plan on practicing a whole lot. Bow hunting to me is such a great way to provide food for your family. The taking of an animal in such way just feels very natural to me. Don't know if others feel the same way lol but I do plan to train a lot to be good at it and get my money's worth lolI haven’t gone down the IW field point route, but I can only hope that one day my accuracy is precise enough to know the difference.
I've broken many different kinds of BH blades over the years with regular combo field points shot into the back of them while BH tuning.The problem I had with them came during broadhead tuning they are indeed a hardened steel and will break ironw will blades if you hit them. The cheaper field points would just be ruined and not hurt the iron will blade
Agreed. For me it's about their durability not the accuracy.I'm sure they are tighter tolerances than the cheap ones but most archers aren't close to as good enough to see a difference in field point accuracy from brand to brand.
I've broke a few cheaper blades over the years but the iron wills woukd always be ok with the cheaper field points when I tried the iron will field points they are obviously tougher than the cheap points. Live and learn pretty safe to say the tune is pretty good when your worrying about hitting the bladesI've broken many different kinds of BH blades over the years with regular combo field points shot into the back of them while BH tuning.
I've broke a few cheaper blades over the years but the iron wills woukd always be ok with the cheaper field points when I tried the iron will field points they are obviously tougher than the cheap points. Live and learn pretty safe to say the tune is pretty good when your worrying about hitting the blades
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I should have read the last reply before postingKudupoint field points are a fraction of the price and have the same larger than shaft diameter feature. I've been using them for a couple of years now. If you need more than 150 grains you'd have to look elsewhere, but they work great for me.
I should have read the last reply before posting