The heads are designed not to be pulled out,which makes them a bugger to,well extract
.Shooting those heads into straw bales is a good way of braking the arrows or the target's.Have you tried wand shooting? place a wand (a straight tree branch around 6 foot tall and a inch diameter) infront of a small hill like a little barrow or if there's none of those in your area,spend a bit of time and mound some earth up behind the wand.It may be a bit of work but wand shooting is great fun.Allternatively you could get some hessian sacks (what potato's used to come in) and fill them full of garden chippings,you know that tree bark stuff for going round the flowers?mulch i think it's called.Once full hang the sacks of chippings from tree limbs and shoot away,bodkins come out easy and broadheads are easier to extract but there allways going to be difficult without resorting to the Bollock knife
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I shot this nasty thing into a sack and it came out whilst still attached to the shaft,but i had to fiddle it out.If i shot that into a straw target i would have no chance of extracting it without butchering the target.Which is what it was designed for,but Frenchies not straw
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Andy