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I was wondering since I practice with my broadheads usually beginning 2 months before the archery season opener, and practice solely with broadheads for the month before the opener. I was talking to a couple of Compound brothers this morning, and I just asked them a general question,if they practiced with their broadheads before the start of the season and they told me NO. I guess the “Flys Like a Field Tip” mentality has got a lot of people sold on that concept. Maybe they should read the lastest Dr. Ashby report on mechanical heads. Oh, well no debate I didn’t preach or say anything, I was just surprised.
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Somehow it does not surprise me.
Mark.
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It doesnt suprise me either, but it sickens me. It is actually a common thing to, alot of compound and trad guys for that matter feel like there broadheads fly just like feild tips and then wonder why they missed, or worse put in a bad shot. I actually like to try and imitate buck fever the best I can to. Now obviously there is really no way to imitate it, but I have found ways to get really close. Such as squirrel hunting, and one that is very much more riskier . . . shooting a 3-d with my camera recording near by-gets some cool video shots, but man it gets my nerves racing!!
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SteveMcD wrote: Now that’s cool!8)
thanks steve, it definalty gets me some great footage, but I don’t do it often, only takes one arrow to go wild! Great practice though!
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Since I only carry 5 arrow with me when I hunt I take the sixth broad head and make it a practice head. Dont worry about sharping it just shoot it. Takes a little time to change heads when you change arrows but keeps you hunting heads in good shape and you know what each arrow will do.
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I totally agree with you Hiram, it is very unethical!
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I am shooting with broadheads actually out of necessity because I have found that 175 grains flies awesome out of my bows on my arras, and I dont have 175 gr practice tips!! ha. So, therefore the past 8 weeks has just been 3 arrows broadheaded, and I can tell you that I am very comfortable with the way they fly. Now, how to re-sharpen.. (perhaps my dremmell tool?).
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Carbomask,
You can’t beat the KME sharpener for a sharpening system you do by hand.
Alaska Bowhunting Supply has a really nice power system too.
Or, the old file-stone-strop works well if you’re not sharpening challenged.
Dremel tools are tough to sharpen broadheads with…
Before you hunt, get ’em sharp!! todd
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Once I satisfactorily prove to myself that my broadheads impact with my field points, I don’t see any value in me continuing to shoot them. If my broadheads don’t impact the same as my field points from point-blank out to 60+ yards, then I know I haven’t done my job with respect to proper tuning and keep working until I get it right. No, I don’t shoot animals that far, but generally speaking if you can do well on a field course—one of my preferred practice routines—20 yards on a whitetail is a slam-dunk.
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I don’t think I own any field points. All I ever shoot is broadheads.
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