For any newbie. . .
practice, practice, practice with field points. Before even getting into broadheads. And that means practice months before hunting season.
I'm convinced there is an increase in the sales of broadheads, due to the poor accuracy of the archers. It seems far easier to blame the broadhead and not the archer who can't place the arrow, where it's suppose to go.
And regardless of the broadhead, take some time to learn how it operates. Many mistakes are due to not paying attention to detail. Some archers just open up the package and put the broadheads on without any inspection. That's how broadheads get blamed. And some won't admit.
And if you can learn to sharpen your broadheads with a sharpening stone, you'll be way ahead on the target.
Last edited by Valentine; 08-11-2010 at 07:33 AM.