Think I'll pass on that, Kevin. I did hit one with a cane arrow (that I'd made) one day - and the durn block looked like it had been hit with a 22 round. Not something I'd want to do on a regular basis though - LOL.
Well, Last night I was doing some shooting and picture taking for another thread and decided it was a good time to (finally) get back to my promise on this thread.
I did some refletching of my carbon 3D arrows (and posted some in a thread about "onestringer"'s wraps), with custom patriotic wraps and one white, two fl yellow feathers (you may have seen them in that thread). Now I have finally done a half dozen more up for my hunting arrows for this year. For those I used the same carbons (CX 90 Heritages) but I fletched those with 3 natural wild turkey fethers (from the ones Charles, "stringstretcher", cut and ground for me). I do put a small band of reflective tape on my hunting arrows that you can see close to the logo), for visibility in the deer/critter, or the woodlands. Last night I took a picture of them, For Charles thread on Feather Grinding, and they follow here also.
Here are three of the hunting arrows, laying on my Anneewakee Addiction bow, "Blackie", (from John Dill's Anneewakee Archery and Kinati Quivers), as I headed out back to shoot some. The sweet little bow and my arrows are on the cement block walk (through the dog yard - to avoid "land mines" - LOL). Love those ground/cut feathers, Charles - great job, and they fly fine out of my "Addiction" bow.
I decided since I was going to check the hunting arrows out against my recently fletched 3D/practice arrows (same size field tips, instead of broadheads, for now) that I would take some pics of that also to see/show how they fly. The ones with the wraps and colored flertchings are just a few grains heavier - not enough to matter, IMO.
Dead turkey with either arrow (A softer spot in the tgt where the hunter arrow hit accounts for the extra penetration - LOL. Gotta love this Addiction (the bow, and the fun sport):
REAL dead deer from any/all 4 arrows (3 10s and an 8, that'll work) - LOL :
I prefer the shot with the hunter arrow on this Ram, if I got my druthers - but I'll take the other'un too (if I have to):
Longer shot (21 yds) on this deer outline, on the big foam tgt - (I was out of hunter fletched ones but I shot some of each at it in successive rounds and they did equally well - as I expected them to. I'll put the broad heads on those soon now.) That one may be a little low for comfort, perhaps - maybe not though, if the deer drops down:
After a few more rounds an, "Oooops," - time to quit. This lucky turkey just got himself some new feathers and is going to fly away with them tucked under his wing. Durn, I really liked them arrows and feathers too. "Come back here with my arrow, you dirty bric-a-brac!":
Thanks again, for looking at my shooting of my back yard home range targets, with my Anneewakee Addiction bow and self fletched carbon arrows. Now if I could just do as well as that, even, other places - like shoots - or hunts - LOL. I love the practice though, don't you?