RE: Broad head Practice
Fire a couple at the Delta.
The Morrel bag does not like broad heads.
You need some sort of foam target for broad heads.
I know I will catch some heat for this BUT.
I really don't see any great need to do a lot of broad head shooting.
Once you take the time to tune your bow so that the broad heads shoot to the same place as your field tips, why tear up your targets ?
After tuning the bow and every thing shoots to the same place I practice with the field tips.
When I practice (20-50 shots a day), my first shot is with a broad head and my last shot is with a broad head the rest is field tips.
Saves wear and tear on the McKenzie, gives me confidence in the most important shot (the first one),
lets me know that bow has stayed in tune.
A lot of guys say they practice with the broad headsto be familiar with the wind.
I have found very little to practice about.
Ifyou shoot at reasonable distances in reasonable wind the arrow is going to hit pretty much where you are aiming.
This works for me but everybody has to find what is best for them
IMHO
Leo