All archers should know their limitations on placing the arrow where it should go and when to take the shot.
If they don't I doubt a heavier arrow or humongous broadhead will make the difference.
What is being said is that a heavier arrow will help compensate for a poor shot.
I don't agree with the above statement[8D]Nobody should depend on anything to compensate for a poor shot. Because...........................
They will be disappointed[8D]
I think there are many Bowhunters that have the ability to do anything I do and more. It doesn't take a PhD to know when, and where to shoot an animal, or a tremendous amount of smarts to know your effective range and hunt within that range
Stating that anything helps compensate for a poor shot only fuels the mindset of the majority ofJoe Bowhunters. I'd hope most of thehunters who visit HNI are more of the serious type Bowhunters, and know better.
I have arrows weighing from 330 grains to over 500 grains. I use them all and they are very effective at their intended jobs. There is a choice! Everyone should use what they are confident in. I do!
Dan