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hold on let me look, they look like they hit alot of hard targets the tip seems to be blunting down more ill try to get a pic of it up. Yea iver herd of the wolfs den i might go and check it out this summer i wanna get into shooting my bow for oncegun plumber said:patty,
are the arrows you have broken,or do you have blunt tips?There is a style of points that are blunt on purpose.These are used on small game.If you were really interested,field points(target)points are only 3 or 4 bucks a point.
There is a shop down the road that is by the train tracks as you head to Barrie that can set you up.The name is the Wolf's Den.
gun plumber said:Ya post those pics.It could be a simple misunderstanding of the equipment.Some of my field points are dammaged as well,and still fly true for the most part.
Before you go shooting for the first time in a while you should go to the Wolf's Den and get them to inspect your bow for dammage and get a tune up.If your firing a dual-cam bow,you should make sure that your cams are in sync,as this can affect accuracy big time.Also get them to check you rest for alingment,string for dammage and limbs for cracks(very DANGEROUS!).Your arrows should be inspected as well for truness,length,cracked shafts,loose nocks and points and dammage to your fletches.
I myself just started shooting bow(july of 04)but have jumped in with both feet and since than,and can't get enough.I shoot 2 times a week at my local club and shoot in my basement(15m)to practice release and follow through.I subscribe to magazines and am always watching video's and Dvd's on the subject.A wealth of knowledge can be found on the internet through different chat forum's like Bowzone or your manufacture's chat forums(mine is PSE).
Also,what you plan to do with your bow is a big question which determines your set-up.If you plan to target shoot,your set-up will be different than if you plan to hunt(no PAL req'd,but a shorter season).It all costs money,bow more so than rifle.Your gear will never be good enough,you'll always find faults with the stuff you just bought and then there's all those shiney new products that came out this year that'll suck the change out of ya like a old couch, but it's a hobby and a sport that will reward you for years to come.Not only that,but you can sneer at those rifle hunters because you have to get close enough to smell your quarry,not just see it.
Well hope this helps
May your arrows fly true and your quarry drop fast.