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<blockquote data-quote="ByrdC130" data-source="post: 1877577" data-attributes="member: 4993"><p>Well first off, good shooting with the new bow and with field tips, seeing the yellow jacket target. Now, it's getting close to Sept, time to put the field tips away and shoot a couple of your broadheads. Unless your lucky, your broadheads will most likely hit at a different point of aim than your field tips. If they all hit at the same place great! If they don't, I put washers behind the field tips if they hit high compaird to my broad heads. If the field tips hit low, then use a lighter field tip till they hit at the same elevation.</p><p></p><p>Your preshot mantra sounds good. Remember to pick as small a spot on the deer as possible to aim at. Don't look at rack after you decide to shoot him until you put your tag on it. And most of all have fun and good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByrdC130, post: 1877577, member: 4993"] Well first off, good shooting with the new bow and with field tips, seeing the yellow jacket target. Now, it's getting close to Sept, time to put the field tips away and shoot a couple of your broadheads. Unless your lucky, your broadheads will most likely hit at a different point of aim than your field tips. If they all hit at the same place great! If they don't, I put washers behind the field tips if they hit high compaird to my broad heads. If the field tips hit low, then use a lighter field tip till they hit at the same elevation. Your preshot mantra sounds good. Remember to pick as small a spot on the deer as possible to aim at. Don't look at rack after you decide to shoot him until you put your tag on it. And most of all have fun and good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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