They can go some distance if fired upwards, like towards the sky at an angle. I found one I believe I fired like that, like 200 yds away at the bottom of the hill I live on, at the edge of a field. This was one that I had found and just decided to try it seeing it was just about straight enough to fly.
Just recently, and I can't say why, but I used the wrong sight pin while practicing, and the arrow went into some woods with 8"-10" trees, adjacent to a meadow, a strip of woods, that arrow went through the woods somehow and stuck into the grass 20 feet off the tree line, way left of where I shot, wasted a good arrow, time for a cable strung across and some old carpet or something for a cheap backstop to catch any strar ones, just had 'er restrung and a new sight put on, was holding tack driving groups at 20 yds before.
What do you all use for a cheap backstop when dialing in just in case something is awry? Arrows sure are not cheap !
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