Shooting Broadhead's before season starts...

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Noblacksheep, Aug 25, 2015.

  1. Noblacksheep

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    Good to know. Appreciate the feedback coop!
     
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    did you watch the video?
     
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    I've watched multiple videos. I knew mechanicals can break just was surprised at how soon they break.
     
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    Wasnt trying to harp on you at all bud, The practice tips are designed exactly like the real deal except for the ability to open. It is possible that there is a minute difference in flight but nothing you will ever recognize in a hunting scenario. that is unless youre trying to split hairs! Good luck in your first season, first of many to come i promise!
     
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    No I appreciate the feedback. I'm still learning. I've got thick skin
     
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    nice to see that you watched some videos and have the knowledge about the equipment that you are using. that my friend is how you become a good archer! by asking questions, listening and doing your homework! good job!
     

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