so yesterday i was doing a little shooting and getting all the gear ready to go. season starts next weekend..i dont wanna be scrambling this weekend(i goto college and am home to work/hunt on weekends) so while i had my bow out i was like hmmm what happens if my release breaks or something and a bigole buck walks by? soooo i take the release off....draw back my practice broadhead arrow. i was close..like 5yds away. i released..HEY! that was awesome!. felt 100% diffrent....maybe because my drawlegnth was shortend or something but it felt WAY diffrent..there was a recoil and such i never felt before. i was shooting good..just a bit low. so i was like hey that aint bad....lets see how i do at 15yds. draw...release...WHACK. UHTOH[

] my haybale backstops sit up on pallets. i sent a muzzy right into one. it hit right about dead center of one of the planks and the support board.
i AM pleased to say that penetration was excellent. the 3 blade 100gr muzzy sunk in the whole way..only stopped because it hit the nail holding the plank on! i pulled up the plank and pulled out the head. the blade that hit the nail cracked....but the head in general was in alright shape. i was surprised. hitting a thick nail at 260fps and the blade cracked. that seems like duribility to me!
now i know thatmy heads are prettty dang durible. and if my release breaks in the woods i might as well go buy a new one....shooting fingers is dangerous without the proper knowledge and tools! glad i atleast hit something though....dont need a muzzy making it OUT of my backyard.
figured id pass it along so noone else trys to shoot fingers....