My gratitude cannot be expressed in words guys. I shot some today, changed my setup a little bit and worst of all...spent more money!

I went with a box of Thunderhead 100g' s. They come with 6 heads, so i have some to practice with. And i bought a new deer grunt(needed one anyway, just got it while i was there) I figure i can practice with it when i go out and sit with no arrows. heh, sounds funny. The feild i hunt here, i have my stand in a spot where the deer just pass by so im going to get my climber in a tree farther down to where i can watch the deer for longer. (without them just jogging by) As far as tuning my bow, I have yet to paper tune it, but just eyeballed it, there is some slight wiggle but nothing REAL bad. I saw a website that told all how to paper tune but i lost it and dont really remember everything about it. I plan to paper tune before i shoot at another deer if someone can either tell me how or find that link for me, it was like an Easton website i think. As far as my setup goes.... Browning ambush 80, 60lb, 28-29" draw, whisker biscuit, 28" Carbon Fury arrows with 100 grain tips. Hmm...have i left anything out? Thanks a ton guys, you' ve helped out a lot. My brother gets home next week from Air Force basic/technical training(he' s been gone sine june 11) And since june 11 ive been looking foreward to hunting with him when he got back. Looks like i will just be the tracking/hauling buddy

One more question, wrinkled fletching vanes, what to do about them? I tried some hot water and it helped straighten them a little, is there anything else that will fix them? Thank x 1000000000 yall. Looks like im going to be leaving my arrows at home and taking some binocs and maybe a camera. again, many thanks.