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Arrows Suitable for Big Game or not Good Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="coopersguide" data-source="post: 2012146" data-attributes="member: 86473"><p>All good info. </p><p>arrows and braodheads you are talking about are fine provided poundage / fps is acceptable</p><p>FAR more impotant is being able to prived perfect shot placement and knowing you max. effective range. With a vertical bow pracitece is very important and required (usually many trips to various differnt ranges). As soon as you can prove to yourself that you can hit a pie plate 8 out of 10 times at any given range you should be ok -at that range or less. Remember that your shots in the field will be much more challangeing than the shots taken at an indoor or backyard range. Add the excitgement of being close really adds to the challenge. Please make sure to take ONLY ethical shots and ranges you are capable of realistically making.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coopersguide, post: 2012146, member: 86473"] All good info. arrows and braodheads you are talking about are fine provided poundage / fps is acceptable FAR more impotant is being able to prived perfect shot placement and knowing you max. effective range. With a vertical bow pracitece is very important and required (usually many trips to various differnt ranges). As soon as you can prove to yourself that you can hit a pie plate 8 out of 10 times at any given range you should be ok -at that range or less. Remember that your shots in the field will be much more challangeing than the shots taken at an indoor or backyard range. Add the excitgement of being close really adds to the challenge. Please make sure to take ONLY ethical shots and ranges you are capable of realistically making. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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