I agree with Mahly. I tune to get my broadheads and field points grouping well, and hitting the same, then I practice with field points 90% of the time at a good bag target. I still shoot my broadheads at least once each time I practice, but I' ve never seen the need to practice with broadheads only. I got a Humungo BH target this season for shooting my broadheads. It seems to be doing fairly well, but I haven' t shot it a ton yet. Of course at $29, I can' t really complain. It' s a decent target and I like the size of it(30" x30" ). Even though I rarely take a shot at game over 30yds, sometimes I like to practice really far. I feel confident that I will always hit the target, even if I botch an occasional shot (compared to my small 3d deer). Unfortunately, this happens to the best of us. A big broadhead target means no more messed up arrows or broadheads during practice

I used to get 4' x4' heavy styrofoam blocks to shoot broadheads at. Those things were great. You could shoot at 80+ yds and not miss