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coolbrze0 08-07-2003 07:38 AM

Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 
Instead of shooting my hunting arrow/broadhead for the 1st time when I' m hunting, I usually shoot my arrows/broadheads once each before i go afield. Do you all do the same or do you just visually check them over and go from there?

WV Hunter 08-07-2003 07:43 AM

RE: Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 
You bet!....at least once!

Martin Cougar 08-07-2003 07:46 AM

RE: Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 
Me too. I want to make sure that they will fly true when the moment arises.

Rack-attack 08-07-2003 07:48 AM

RE: Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 
I start shooting my broadheads exclusively about a month before the season.

I will shoot my bh' s a hundred times to get my final tune and best shooting combinations.

Then its new blades and ready to hunt:)

Tazman 08-07-2003 07:51 AM

RE: Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 
Well I shoot Spitfires and I will practice with field points right up until the day before season opens, Then I will shoot the broadheads once each to make sure they are flying like field points, replace the blades and away I go. I love Spitfires, they fly just like they are adverticed, field points!

BobCo19-65 08-07-2003 08:03 AM

RE: Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 

Instead of shooting my hunting arrow/broadhead for the 1st time when I' m hunting, I usually shoot my arrows/broadheads once each before i go afield.
I' m not sure what you are asking, but I am assuming that you don' t ussually pactice with your hunting arrows, but you do shoot them at least once to make sure everything is OK.

That' s not a bad thing to do and by all means is much better then not shooting them at all. But, actually practicing with them is even better.

Here is an hypothetical example of where that alone may not work. I have a set of 2613 aluminum practice arrows that I have practiced with for a few years. I never hunt with them, just practice. They have gone through 1000' s of shots. Now I buy a dozen brand new 2613s and plan on only using them for hunting. The problem now is the deflection of my practice arrows and my hunting arrows may not and probably are not equal. Shooting my hunting arrows once may or may not show the difference.

Rob/PA Bowyer 08-07-2003 08:21 AM

RE: Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 
Cool, I sure as hell hope you change the blades after you take that one shot with them. Even shooting them into a target dulls the blades and they should be changed. Always use the One shot and there done ! policy.

OlMossyHorns 08-07-2003 08:25 AM

RE: Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 
I have been practicing with my broadheads for awhile, but I don' t have any replacement heads. I shoot GKF Deadhead 80' s. Does anyone know where I can find replacement blades? Would I be better off just sharpening them?

BobCo19-65 08-07-2003 08:37 AM

RE: Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 
OlMossy, you can get them directly from GKF website.


Cool, I sure as hell hope you change the blades after you take that one shot with them. Even shooting them into a target dulls the blades and they should be changed. Always use the One shot and there done ! policy.
Nothing wrong with re-sharpening them either. Especially if you use magnus.

wimp 08-07-2003 09:09 AM

RE: Practice w/ hunting arrow/broadhead
 
I shoot more with broadheads on than I do with field points.
Always use new, never touched blades for anything being shot at a deer.


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