And one other good thing to remember is to have a sharp set of cutting edges on the arrows. It is litterally impossible to have an arrowhead too sharp. I cannot get a good edge on a broadhead with just my hands and eyes. I use the Gatco Knife Sharpening System.
The broadhead clamps into the holder and then the stone rides on a rod going though the jic, forcing me to hit the same angle on EVERY stroke. Finer and finer stones make the cutting edge gleam with one single bevel, and then finally stropping on a piece of leather glued to a board will remove any residual wire edge. Once sharpened, I slide the cutting edge thru a small piece of beeswax to seal it from moisture and rust. Scanning microscopes will show just how quickly a fine edge is gone due to the pitting and erosion from rust. Bic, Gillette, and the other makers learned long ago that razors don't wear out, they rust out.
Good luck and good hunting.