| One of the problems crossbow lovers face is | | | | step and try it out with all the arrows you plan to |
| inconsistency in shots. Here are a few tips on | | | | use, because you may find a few arrows that |
| improving your performance with the crossbow. | | | | just would not go straight. Do remember to |
| To begin with, set up a bag target in a safe place. | | | | sharpen them after all the hours of practice. Do |
| Using 100-grain field tips, practice shooting your | | | | the same thing if you are using expandable |
| crossbow at the target. If its the same arrow | | | | broadheads. |
| that is shooting inconsistently most of the time, | | | | When hunting, do not use new arrows you have |
| then most probably the problem lies with the | | | | not tested. Assuming that a new arrow will fly |
| arrow and not the bow itself. Replace the arrow | | | | well will not only cause a miss, but scare away |
| and try again. | | | | your target(s) as well. Always test them if you |
| Before hunting season, use fixed-blade | | | | don't want to have surprises. |
| broadheads instead of field tips since you are | | | | Follow these steps religiously and you will find your |
| going to use them in the hunting season. | | | | crossbow shooting to be more consistent. When |
| Re-adjust your sight and then try shooting at a | | | | you make a bad shot, you know the problem will |
| broadhead target. Keep practicing, shooting and | | | | not lie in the arrow if you have already tested |
| adjusting until you hit the bull's eye. Repeat this | | | | them. |