Deep breath and let haft of it out, hold. aim. conecrate on the spot and stay with the shot till it hits. Longer bows and higher brace height make more forgiving bows. Arrows don't have much to do with forgiving bows. grouping better, flying better, penetration yes if it make you more foegiving it because the spined right and realy grouping good. Adding wieght to the point isn't going to do that. I have seen archers shoot 300 with 60 Xs before with a arrow kick off to the right, because big round arrows "line cuters" with heavy points so thay can hafway shoot them, but they didn't stick in the target deeper in fact didn't stick in the targets every good at all, slowing down there bows and a arrow that hit strieght on is going to out penetrate the arrow that hits side ways, a smaller around arrow is going to penetrate better than a big round arrow too. but they will hits the same spot every time. Maybe I'm wrong to some, but I think that the archers from has some thing to do with that not the arrow

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We have fast bow with high brace hights, but most are shorter. Thats way I say but a level on your bow to keep you from making a shot with your bow in a cant making you shoot lift are right are you can get a real flyer. In a tree stand it can be bad deal and takes only a haft a bubble to make you miss are make a bad hit. Speed is great for hunting Less guessing of the yardage and with the carbon arrow smaller around, stiffer, less bending when it coming out of the bow and when it hits penetration is alsome and mdbuckhunter is on the mark when he said feel like I owe it to the deer tohunt as ethical as possible. Shooting a big, slow arrow IMO only defeats this purpose.