Originally Posted by
Rednef
Yeah, not a "burning issue" requiring immediate attention, but those Saunder's points are also about the best you'll do for competition. When you're out shooting 3D you'll run across old targets that have been repaired over and over. Depending on how they were repaired they can become VERY hard. The Saunder's points stick better with fewer bounce outs and glance offs.
Good point, thanks for the input.
I haven't been shooting any 3D yet, but will be soon. The range I belong to has a walkabout 3D range that goes on a nice trail through the woods and by the river... looking forward to that, but want to get to a point where I'm not worried about losing a bunch of arrows.
I can hit the bull consistently at 30 yards now with decent grouping, but have a feeling the 3D aspect might be a little more challenging. Although, it might not be.