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Old 08-19-2010, 09:19 PM
albertabenbuckkiller albertabenbuckkiller is offline
 
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I always read criticism with skepticism, especially when it's "bowhunters" that are blaming their tackle for missing a "monster". It is easier for us to come up with excuses rather than believing that it was our own error for blowing the shot. I always wonder if the guy blaming his tackle ever shoots his bow in the off-season or just the week before the season opener. Broadheads seem to be the first thing in the blame game. If anybody is uncertain about the broadhead opening up in flight, then just double band it. I have actually shot at my target at 30 yards with the rage opened up intentionally and it didn't even fly that badly. My suggestion is that if you try lots of different broadheads practicing into foam and go with what you feel most comfortable with. The confidence that you gain from doing that will help you make the shot when it really counts. My $.02. Good luck to everyone!!
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