Sunday, January 24, 2010

Going hunting soon don't know what size my field tips are there 100 or 125 does anyone have a way to tell?

get a scale or take them to a bow store. and why are you caring about your field tips your supposted to use broadheads. shoot those before you go out in the woods to get used to them a little bitGoing hunting soon don't know what size my field tips are there 100 or 125 does anyone have a way to tell?
You are VERY smart for using the same weight target tips as your broadheads! As your shot placement will change drastically due to a minor difference in weight of your arrow head. When you practice, your poundage, shaft length, weight and spine, and arrowhead weight must all be identical to your hunting set-up. If not, your shot placement will change. I recommend you purchase a scale to weigh them. I also recommend practicing with your field tips throughout the year. Then, shortly before you intend to hunt, change your target to a paper target with a sand pile backstop behind it, and switch your target pratice to the broadheads you intend to use. Then you can complete any fine tuning you may need. Don't worry, you can resharpen the braodheads! Buy the sharpener when you purchase your scale.Going hunting soon don't know what size my field tips are there 100 or 125 does anyone have a way to tell?
idk for sure but you can get a scale and weigh them and they will be either 100 grains or 125 grains but you arent hunting with field tips are you?!
Get some broadheads for hunting.

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