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Old 06-28-2008 | 09:05 PM
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You won't have to practice with the broadhead. At $35 for three, you probably wouldn't want to anyway.
Always, Always, Always practice with your broadheads at least once. What may fly perfect out of one setup might be a few inches off out of another bow. And a few inches is all it may take for you to not kill the animal. That way you know!!!
I was actually stating that it is not necessary to continuously shoot broadheads at the target. I would take one broadhead and try it, but I promise you, they are going to fly nearly identical to field tips. Yes, it's a good idea to shoot a broadhead just to see if there is much of a difference so you will know if you have to compensate any. I shot one several times years ago, and to this day, the field tips fly the same. So I do agree with youin the initial shot or two should be taken with a broadhead, but after that, it is really not necessary, unless you change something on your bow, change arrows,or change bows completely.
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