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Topic: Practice arrows (Read 576 times)
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Sir Castalot
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A good tip for all of us bowhunters out there is to carry some practice arrows out in the field. They should be the same size and weight as your razored arrows. When you are on stand, either in a tree blind or ground level, pick a spot and shoot your practice arrow at it. This will check your sight alignment in case anything got bumped on the way out and help assure your equipment is right when the big one comes walking by. It won't check for buck fever, however.
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