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Old 10-09-2003 | 06:57 AM
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Len in Maryland
 
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Default RE: Don' t blame it on the broadhead!

How can we expect a lot of " hunters" to make a good shot when they have so many problems selecting proper draw length and obtaining correct form? The thread that I put up a while back about ' The Tuning Trilogy' is the prerequisite for shot placement. IF ' we' teach someone to pick/hit a spot, without proper equipment/archer ' detailing' , they' re not going to be able to " place the shot on the spot" .

Then we' ve got to teach them how to properly track. Just the other evening I was teaching another hunter this aspect. When to start tracking, when to stop tracking and how to look for the proper signs - it' s all part of the process of hunting.

So, " Don' t blame it on the broadhead" because it' s the leading edge of the ' system' . You might want to examine the entire ' system' . Most of today' s broadheads, fixed or mechanical, will do a great job if you' ve got the other parts of the ' system' ' in line' .
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