A field point is an arrow point primarily used for practice and target shooting. It usually has a conical or slightly rounded shape and is generally made of steel. Field points are designed to penetrate targets well without causing unnecessary damage.

Characteristics:

  • Durable and long-lasting
  • Available in consistent weights (e.g. 80, 100, 125 grains)
  • Often made as screw-in points used with an insert

In contrast to broadheads, field points do not have sharp blades.

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