In one of those weird quirks, even though my field points and broadheads both weigh the same (100 grain) they fly differently. The broad heads fly high and to the right. Compensating for the flying high is easy. the 20yard pin becomes a 10, the 30 a 20 and so on. Moving the arrow rest is more time consuming as you have to shift in left in micro increments until you can reach a consistent pattern and a close range then you move further out to see if the spread changes. first I score my field pint alighnment then once I get it dialed with broad heads I score the sight on the opposite face to enable me to easily flip back and forth

this is at 30 yards with the broadheads

https://youtu.be/uMG0TrbRx6o