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Practice during the season.

Started by VA Bowbender, November 06, 2010, 07:19:00 PM

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VA Bowbender

Preseason you practice, sight-in using field point then you tune your broadheads.

Question:
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  • How often do you sight-in, practice duing the season?
  • Do you check the flight of your broadheads during the season?
  • Do you not want to dull your broadheads so if my field point fly right my broadheads must be okay.
  • As long as I don't bump my bow there's no need to check it out anymore.
  • I keep checking it cause I just love shooting anyway.
Bows, Broadheads & Backstraps

Jack Whitmire Jr

Broaheads shoot the same, I have several that I use for practice which I do before I go on the hill to hunt. Yes I shoot from the porch before daylight with the porch light .I stump shoot often also .
Tolerance is a virtue of a man without any  Morals- unknown author

marshall brown

1. I shoot every day during the season. Right before evening hunts and the night before all morning hunts.
2.I have a few older broadheads that I use for shooting periodically.
3. Again, shoot older heads so you don't have to worry about sharpening them.
4. ?
5. I agree, I love shooting everyday also.

Cottonwood

#1 - I still practice almost daily
#2 - I periodicly use a broadhead to check arrow flight.
#3 - Broadheads can be sharpened, and gives me an excuse to sharpen them all over again.
#4 - No matter, we still are shooting
#5 - Always keep checking, and yes I love to shoot my bow all the time.
Member: Montana Bowhunters Association, Traditional Bowhunters of Montana

"I don't bowhunt for a living... but I live to bowhunt the traditional way!"

Looper

Once I get my broadheads, field tips, and stumping heads hitting to the same spot, I just make note of the nock and brace heights.  I then just shoot.  I still practice during the season, but it's always only one arrow at a time and either stumpshooting or shooting at tennis balls thrown around the yard.

I check my broadhead flight occasionally, using a dull practice head.  I could probably get by without doing that, but it's good piece of mind.  

I don't think you can bump a trad bow out of tune.

stevewills

i shoot an arrow from my stand before i get out,i always leave before it gets to dark so not to spook anything coming out of the woods.days i dont hunt i shoot many arrows from tree stand in backyard
i like biscuits

stykbender

As a rule, nothing does an arrow so much good as to shoot it,
and nothing so much harm as to have it lie
inactive and crowded  in the quiver.
               Saxon Pope
I shoot judo's in the woods while hunting and any time no game is in sight. Have targets set up at "camp" and yes shoot broadheads on occasion--carry a file to resharpen--relaxing way to pass time!!
Other things being equal, it is the man who
shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark.
                Saxon Pope
For an Archer, to release an arrow is to release a part
of himself.
Fred Bear

michaelschwister

I carry a judo and shoot everyday, ideally several times while moving around. Never seems enough, especially during this time of year.

Mike
"The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect" - Benjamin Franklin

Rooselk

Other than the fact that I shoot a broadhead every so often during the season, my routine doesn't change. My practice is the same - nearly every day- in season as it is off season.
Compton Traditional Bowhunters • Traditional Bowhunters of Montana • Montana Bowhunters Association

centaur

Stump shoot on my way back to the truck after the morning hunt, shoot in the back yard about every day. Not much different from off season.
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

wojo124

I have practice broadheads and they all fly the same and I shoot almost everyday.
Hollenbeck 64" longbow 50#@28"
Northern Mist 66"longbow 53#@27"
Early 80's 64"Custom Bighorn 66#@29"
pick your spot and burn a hole.

RAU

I shoot alot! I love it! Year round. I dont do much broadhead practice after the beginning of the season. I probably shoot 2 broadheads a week durring the season just for piece of mind.

elknutz

I shoot the same amount all year long.  Nearly everyday. If my brace height is good my field judos and broadheads shoot the same.  My bow gets bumped all the time when hunting.  Its not a compound so it doesnt effect it.
"There is no excellence in archery without great labor" - Maurice Thompson
"I avoid anything that make my dogs gag" - Dusty Nethery

heydeerman

I still shoot but maybe 4 arrows only unless I am screwing up and then I'll take time to get it right. If my first two arrows are where I want em I stop right there. For confidence I always end on a good note.

Stone Knife

I shoot every day during the season, on days I hunt I shoot before I go out. I have extra arrows made up identical to my hunting arrows including broadheads, if I'm going to be hunting out of my pop up I shoot sitting and through a piece of mesh I have in the cellar, in daylight I shoot from an elevated stand. I leave nothing to chance when it's crunch time.
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

PEARL DRUMS

I wont go hunting without shooting at least a half dozen arrows just to prove to me I can. No other good reason. I usually run out back prior to leaving and shoot a few, or turn my truck lights to the target and fire a few in the a.m. on my way to hunt. I know I can go out cold and shoot fine, but my mind needs to know that as well. so I fire a few to settle it. I sound like a crazy man????

Don Stokes

I carry a judo arrow and shoot on my way to the stand in the afternoon, and on the way back in the morning. I shoot my judo from the stand before I get down. That's enough to keep my eye sharp and my muscles tuned.
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.- Ben Franklin


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