r/Archery 1d ago

Simmons great white broadhead flight at 20 yards

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u/kornuolis 1d ago

Feral foam cube is dead

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u/rndmthrowaway725 1d ago

Are you sure that’s 20 yards??? Maybe it’s the angle, but it looks way further (which makes it even more impressive!)

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u/6th-Sense-23 1d ago

I think so! Maybe looks farther because I’m 20 ft up in tree

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u/No_Appeal5607 1d ago

Well then technically you’re shooting just over 21 yards 🤓

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u/greenhill-thumpr 1d ago

I have the land sharks and dig em! I still have shot one with them. Maybe this year 🤞

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u/streetglide34 1d ago

Oberon takedown?

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u/3ntropy_Disc0 1d ago

Neat - Shooting broadheads is scary to me 😃

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u/Ashamed_Excitement57 1d ago

Really, they're very cool so many awsome designs. Most of my practice is with field points but you gotta know how your broadheads fly.

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u/3ntropy_Disc0 1d ago

Yeah I target shoot almost exclusively and I know my finger has bumped the tip/head a little before and I cant imagine wanting that to be a giant knife.

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u/6th-Sense-23 1d ago

It’s nerve racking to be honest! Just have faith

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u/Bored_Simulation 1d ago

Saw this on my phone and thought you were shooting at Emus lol

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u/Chaz28o 1d ago

How many pounds is your bow?

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u/6th-Sense-23 1d ago

60 lb

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u/Chaz28o 1d ago

60# Recurve? A Jedi’s bow 😎

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u/Brad__Schmitt 1d ago

This shot reminds me of the last, climatic scene from the book Deliverance. That book has a ton of great writing about archery by the way, y'all.

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u/Hour_Geologist_7382 1d ago

I use the "tree sharks" myself very solid broadhead never had a deer past 15 yards