It's fun to meander down that road of broadhead selection. Good campfire fodder. I appreciate your pointing out that hitting the right spot is paramount. Get well soon Robert!
Couldn’t agree more on the Woodsman broadhead. I’ve tried many over the last 5+ decades and pretty much stick with the Woodsman and Razorheads. Glad you’re back, been waiting for your next video and hope you’re feeling better.
Thanks so much for this series have been following along an got my wood arrows flying like a dart with new grizzly Broadheads , lost about 12 pounds an been exercising some really looking forward to hunting time, but the most important part of your video is Putting God first in everything we do , God bless an praying for complete healing.JIK
Shot Bear Razorheads for years, also Zwickey and Woodsman and a few Snuffers. Always shot them in dirt. I get about 20-30 bags of dirt from Wally World and stack them to be a backstop to shoot into. A lot cheaper than a target and lasts a lot longer. Plus, no mess, the dirt ends up in the yard. Repairs just involve a couple more bags of dirt. Why the bags? Contained and rock free plus cheap. I can always double them up back to back for high shot areas. I leave the dirt in the plastic bags, always easy to pull arrows, even broadheads come out easy. I stack them high enough to be taller than my 3D deer target that I stand in front of the dirt. I also have a free hanging tennis ball that hangs out in front of the dirt for my walk around shooting in the yard. It gets replaced fairly often with some dense foam dice that my wife gets for me at the Dollar Tree. Yes, dirt will dull your heads but oh well, I just shoot a couple heads into the dirt for practice. There is very little mess from the bags, unlike other targets that leave stuff all over the place.
Good video as usual. Getm close as you can and make that clean ethical shot. Carrying them in your quiver will dull your broadheads. Sharpen often. Success will come.Prayers for you Brother
@@robbo392 thanks for the prayers. I used a glove a lot in the past. Started using a tab shooting 3 under. Probably will not do either of those again .
Hope you get over that Covid stuff soon. I really enjoy your videos sir. And thank you for your Godliness. I’m right there with ya. God is great.
It's fun to meander down that road of broadhead selection. Good campfire fodder. I appreciate your pointing out that hitting the right spot is paramount. Get well soon Robert!
Couldn’t agree more on the Woodsman broadhead. I’ve tried many over the last 5+ decades and pretty much stick with the Woodsman and Razorheads. Glad you’re back, been waiting for your next video and hope you’re feeling better.
@@StephenMeasles-kr9rm feeling better. Thanks!
Excellent!
Thanks so much for this series have been following along an got my wood arrows flying like a dart with new grizzly Broadheads , lost about 12 pounds an been exercising some really looking forward to hunting time, but the most important part of your video is Putting God first in everything we do , God bless an praying for complete healing.JIK
Thanks!
Welcome back brother.. Thankful the GOoD Lord watched over you & let cha keep on keepin on... Hope you have a blessed day..
@@Stevo59 thanks!! God is Good!
Shot placement is definitely the key. Thanks for sharing, praying you get well soon brother.
@@timetohunt1 thanks!
Another great video Robert glad you're feeling better!!!
Thanks!
Thank you and praying for complete 💯 healing. Very helpful information. See you soon
@@samfulks4896 thanks!
Praying for You and you’f family
God bless 🇺🇸
@@jennikoetje8913 thanks!
Prayers for continued improvement for your health
@@keithmosley1859 thank you!
@@robertcarte95 your so welcome
I pray you get to feelin better mr.Robert
@@BrothaAustin thank you!
Shot Bear Razorheads for years, also Zwickey and Woodsman and a few Snuffers. Always shot them in dirt. I get about 20-30 bags of dirt from Wally World and stack them to be a backstop to shoot into. A lot cheaper than a target and lasts a lot longer. Plus, no mess, the dirt ends up in the yard. Repairs just involve a couple more bags of dirt. Why the bags? Contained and rock free plus cheap. I can always double them up back to back for high shot areas. I leave the dirt in the plastic bags, always easy to pull arrows, even broadheads come out easy. I stack them high enough to be taller than my 3D deer target that I stand in front of the dirt. I also have a free hanging tennis ball that hangs out in front of the dirt for my walk around shooting in the yard. It gets replaced fairly often with some dense foam dice that my wife gets for me at the Dollar Tree. Yes, dirt will dull your heads but oh well, I just shoot a couple heads into the dirt for practice. There is very little mess from the bags, unlike other targets that leave stuff all over the place.
Get well soon man
Great info RC as usual. PLACEMENT is everything!!!
Glad to hear you are feeling better.
@@MrRourk thanks,!
Interesting RC..bought some CUTTHROAT bhs last week . Hopefully get to skewer 1 this fall or even better during Tn Velvet hunt.
@@timwaldroup9654 I hear those are very good heads!
Wensel woodsmen #1 for me
I'm using Cutthroat left bevel 200 grain...screw in. Praying for complete healing!
@@sarafayelawton652 thank you Mam!
All about PLACEMENT!!!
Well said RC!
Simmons for me this year
Great info thanks for doing that for us.
Good video as usual. Getm close as you can and make that clean ethical shot. Carrying them in your quiver will dull your broadheads. Sharpen often. Success will come.Prayers for you Brother
Thanks!
Thanks for the video and info . Kick that crud out brother. ✝️🙏💪
@@larryalexander4833 thanks!
@@robertcarte95 looking for the sharpening video now.
I had COVID again about a week ago myself. Kicked my butt for the 3rd time.
Hope ya feel better soon.
@@ericanonymous7859 thanks!
Glad you’re doing good! Will pray for you brother! You shooting glove now?
@@robbo392 thanks for the prayers. I used a glove a lot in the past. Started using a tab shooting 3 under. Probably will not do either of those again .
Im either gonna run the Simmons swampshark 175 grains or 190 Timber shark
@@Tradman47 can't go wrong with either. I used the safari year before last and they were great.
Do you remember the butterfield brute ?
No Sir.
@@robertcarte95 they where made in the 70 PSE sold them for a while ! Wide cut the broadhead. Took a bleeder blade that fit the Bear broadhead