Hope someone knows since I am looking at getting one for next weeks hunt in Junction. Not much of a turkey hunter but thought i would get one for the heck of it!
I read an article somwhere where the guy used a backstop and hung a banana in front...practiced by trying to cut the banana in half. That sounds like FUN! Good luck.
I dont know what to use as a backstop. Maybe a pillow in front of my target, and try to cut a carrot in half. With the long arrows and gigantic broadheads, I am worried my bow is going to be way off.
If you're shooting 4-5" vanes you should be good. I would test them out more if you're shooting short vanes like blazers ect... Hang a old blanket from a limb, fence, ect... and take a shot at it. The banana or the carrot is a good idea.
It should not be off that much at <30yrds
Just like shooting a blunt or judo point <20 you shouldn't be able to tell any difference in POI
You probably won't be shooting over 20 yards anyway, so there really is no need to sight them in. I shot them last year and used those big arrows they come with and did just fine. My normal set-up is Axis 400's with 100gr. Rage heads.
You probably won't be shooting over 20 yards anyway, so there really is no need to sight them in. I shot them last year and used those big arrows they come with and did just fine. My normal set-up is Axis 400's with 100gr. Rage heads.
I also shoot 400's and 100 grain heads! I guess I will buy there big arse arrow also!
Use a 100 gr field tip and the proper arrow and it is a snap.
Matt the owner is my next door neighbor. Thats all he will do.
Be careful the blades are sharp and fragile compared to a regular broadhead.
One of these days I will get time to go see them work for real.
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