To effectively shoot expandable broadheads, a minimum draw weight of around 40 to 50 pounds is typically recommended. This ensures that the broadheads open properly upon impact for maximum effectiveness. However, many hunters prefer higher draw weights, often in the range of 50 to 70 pounds, for better penetration and performance. Always consult the specific manufacturer's guidelines for the broadheads you're using.
it depends on which broad head you use, wacem broadheads and shuttle broadheads shoot the same as your fild tips
first the root then the shoot
you dont HAVE TO shoot any
Shoot all the pot heads
shoot him
The tires of the car
You don't, you jump on the heads when they shoot out at you. After a while they do wake up so be careful!
You need to get your bow poundage and draw length measured, and arrows made to match. Never use wooden arrows in a compound bow, they will splinter during release.
Shoot the chain when he runs under Shorty.
Dude, you can shoot like any arrow as long as its long enough. Just check the pounds of your bow and find arrows that match the poundage. If your hunting with the compound though I would suggest carbon arrows because they hold up better. My favorite to shoot are wooden arrows with legitimate feather fletchings, but there expensive
Nothing, it is a rumor that is false.
He shot the arrow through 12 axe heads