Exactly!!! No better practice than roving or stump shooting, whatever you choose to call it. I can spend hours walking around the woods with a Judo tipped arrow shooting at whatever presents itself. It may be a leaf, dirt clod, dandelion, thistle, ground squirrel (around here we call them "pot guts"), a feather or whatever. For shooting in the yard, I usually buy a few small, stuffed animals at our local thrift store and toss them around the house. Judo tips were made for stuffed animals and the stuffed animals seem to last forever. When they start to lose too much stuffing, I toss them and buy more. I can usually get them for .50-$1.00 each. Also, when I'm hunting, I always have a Judo tipped arrow in my quiver. A great mid afternoon diversion when the elk have all bedded down.

Last edited by Utahunter; 07/14/20.