new arrows? need help
#43
ORIGINAL: Black Stick
No. At longer distances, or any distance for that matter, longer fletchings provide more stability. You can even get 5" fletchings.
No. At longer distances, or any distance for that matter, longer fletchings provide more stability. You can even get 5" fletchings.
#47
With a field point you probably wouldn't notice, but when you put a broadhead on and try to put one through a deer at 40, you might have a small problem. I wouldn't worry about it. Blazers are great. Longer fletchings help out the most if you go out west and need to take a super long shot (80+ yards).
#48
ORIGINAL: Black Stick
With a field point you probably wouldn't notice, but when you put a broadhead on and try to put one through a deer at 40, you might have a small problem. I wouldn't worry about it. Blazers are great. Longer fletchings help out the most if you go out west and need to take a super long shot (80+ yards).
With a field point you probably wouldn't notice, but when you put a broadhead on and try to put one through a deer at 40, you might have a small problem. I wouldn't worry about it. Blazers are great. Longer fletchings help out the most if you go out west and need to take a super long shot (80+ yards).
#49
You'll be fine with blazers, assuming you don't have some monster fixed blade. A deer has a 9" vital. After seeing your videos, and I am confident you can hit that. What broadheads are you using?



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