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Old 09-23-2006, 09:24 PM
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I've mentioned this on the "Bowhunting" forum and I'll mention here as well. I don't understand why someone would practice with field points and then hunt with broadheads. I'm a firm believer in practicing with what you'll be hunting with. Field points don't usually fly EXACTLY like a broadhead. JMHO! This should be good.
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Old 09-23-2006, 09:40 PM
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I practice all year with field points, then 1 month prior to deer season i start my sighting in of my B'Heads. Tears my 3-D deer target up a slice at a time![&o]
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Old 09-23-2006, 09:46 PM
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Yes its a good one. I use field points because when I am shooting with them I am practicing good form and trigger control. Just like in precision handgun target shooting and IPSC practice much of the practice is done without shooting a shot. You do not need broadheads to perfect form and release. But yes some practice should be done with broadheads especially if your bow is not tuned 100%. There is always some controversy about wheather or not broadheads should hit the same point of impact. I certainly don't worry about it when I use Wasp Jack Hammers. I just shoot a few just prior to hunting just to reassure myself. As far as my thunderheads and cam locs go they do hit the same point of impact as my field points.
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Old 09-23-2006, 10:01 PM
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smoke, I concur. They do tear up a target but personally I don't mind spending $80 or $100 dollars a season for a new target. I'm not married so my hunting gets my undevided attention and a fair portion of my money.
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smoke, I concur. They do tear up a target but personally I don't mind spending $80 or $100 dollars a season for a new target. I'm not married so my hunting gets my undevided attention and a fair portion of my money.
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Old 09-23-2006, 11:41 PM
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I've mentioned this on the "Bowhunting" forum and I'll mention here as well. I don't understand why someone would practice with field points and then hunt with broadheads. I'm a firm believer in practicing with what you'll be hunting with. Field points don't usually fly EXACTLY like a broadhead. JMHO! This should be good.
Please don't mention cost, because a deer is worth the expense.
we use spitfire 100.they have inserts you put in the hunting broadhead in place of the razor ones.they fly same place as the razor inserts.
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Old 09-24-2006, 05:29 AM
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My 3D targets are so shot up from B-Heads that I am shooting them in the as%. Nothing worse than messin up fletching buring them to deep. Is a shot in the As% fatal as I have a colonoscopy scheduled and hope to survive. Don.... You are not still shooting them Wasps are you and yes, cost is a factor>>>>>>>>>>>Wha ck!
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Old 09-24-2006, 06:40 AM
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Yes Planter, an a#$ shot can be lethal if you happen to hit the femoral artery although I personally wouldn't go for that shot!
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Old 09-24-2006, 06:46 AM
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sproulman, I also use Spitfires and LOVE them but mine didn't come with those extra inserts that you speak of?
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sproulman, I also use Spitfires and LOVE them but mine didn't come with those extra inserts that you speak of?
early in, i had mine for about 10 years now, you believe that same broadheads that long.i cant remember if just inserts i got were seperate or if practice spitfire heads came with it. i think i just bought the inserts and put them in.i cant even remember where i got them.sorry, wish i could be of some help. i shoot them in a bag of rags. use blue jeans and heavy clothes, they work the best. my spitfire practice heads only go into the rags about 2 inchs. no vanes messed up.rag bag is best target i ever used.and it was free other than a feed bag ,but i had a lot of them.
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