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Hey Everyone. I am new to the forum and new to bowhunting though I have been shooting for quite some time. Little about me. 42 year old Married female from Puyallup. I got certified today for bowhunting so now on to the next step of finishing getting my gear, getting my tags, and a spot to hunt. First things first though. Broadheads and a ton of practice. What is the best broadhead to get? What is legal in this state? I am looking for going after Deer and Elk this year if possible so any suggestions would be highly appreciated. Also if anyone needs someone to go out with, look me up. Thanks so muchCayleigh
Quote from: cayleigh2011 on July 20, 2013, 07:27:25 PMHey Everyone. I am new to the forum and new to bowhunting though I have been shooting for quite some time. Little about me. 42 year old Married female from Puyallup. I got certified today for bowhunting so now on to the next step of finishing getting my gear, getting my tags, and a spot to hunt. First things first though. Broadheads and a ton of practice. What is the best broadhead to get? What is legal in this state? I am looking for going after Deer and Elk this year if possible so any suggestions would be highly appreciated. Also if anyone needs someone to go out with, look me up. Thanks so muchCayleighI would stick with a cut on contact broad head for the poundage you shoot. Since you shoot at skookum you should drop in the pro shop and talk to Doug and see what he recommends for your setup.
Savora Contender 100's p.s. expandable blades = illegal unless turkey hunting.
I would stick with a cut on contact broad head for the poundage you shoot. Since you shoot at skookum you should drop in the pro shop and talk to Doug and see what he recommends for your setup.