Not surprising at all. I think an astonishing number of birds get wasted because people don't think they taste good. They were never my favorite growing up but it turns out that wild game tastes like crap if you cook it until it's gray in the middle. Waterfowl is one of my favorites now
I’ve used them and have never had any issues getting them to fly good. I’m shooting a relatively heavy arrow pretty slow so I think that helps my cause. I find them easy to sharpen but I don’t see any real benefit to them. The rotation through a target is noticeable but I’m not sure it helps...
I did exactly what you're talking about for several years. At first I was going to say take it down as low as it would go but I think the right answer is, shoot it at several different weights and see where you are most accurate. I'm assuming you have 80% or higher let off which won't give you...
@mtmuley if BC doesn't matter, why don't you shoot a partition? I agree that it's not the issue that a lot of people make it out to be, but it also doesn't hurt. I agree that it's 'just clicks' when it comes to elevation but wind is where it can make a difference in my opinion. Care to post up...