I have been shooting woodies, just love them. But I have been trying to decide which bow to focus on ( should be easy with just one good eye LOL). I wanted to hunt with my longbow but I just have a problem with it right now and just don't want to chance it on a deer. So the recurve, the 58" 45# Kodiak Hunter is the one.
With my vision issues, the Kodiak is the most easy for me to shoot consistently. So, as time runs down until season opens, I have been shooting a dozen arrows each time at about 12 yards. I had a table of sorts set up to simply lay them on in between sessions. I would shoot them twice and then give it a rest for thirty or forty minutes before doing it again. The main focus was where that first shot went but I want them all to go where they are supposed to go.
I never thought about the heat affecting the arrows and I left them out in the sun, the bow is always left in the shade. But then I began losing field points inside the 3D deer target. The first one, well, it happens sometimes but then it was three of them. I then realized that the metal tips that were hot glued in were simply getting too hot. So, after removing all of the points, I cleaned the arrow tips with a quick scraping and then used 5 minute epoxy to glue them back on. 5 minute epoxy can be heated to remove the heads quite easily but at higher temps than the hot glue. Heat actually makes the slower curing epoxy stronger but not so with the 5 minute epoxy. And yes, still have two points buried deep in the 3D. Used my pin pointer (metal detector) to locate a couple easier to get out points.