I'd think if it's pants specifically and you're setting up on the ground it would be alright wouldn't it? Not much exposed there. I'm not a real eastern turkey hunter though
You could try a 125 point and see if it improves. But if you got it to fly last year this shouldn't be the primary concern. I'd start with making sure your cams are in sync, draw weight is as expected (could be slightly lower with the new strings), nock point is correct and you're draw length is...
Yeah, you're on the line but slightly stiff. Depends on how long your shafts are. Just a little more finicky in my opinion. You can definitely get them to fly though
I agree. Penetration at that range isn't really the problem. It's animal movement and shot ability.
Penetration doesn't really seem to be a tangible problem for most all modern compound archers. Especially males at average draw length, weight and a nearly any fixed broadhead.
I do notice vane...
Your arrows are on the stiff side which is a small part of the problem. Not a big deal, just makes tuning a little more finicky. A 340 or 350 would be better suited for future reference.
@Mighty Mouse got ya covered though
That's odd. I'd look at nock fit and pinch. Also, could be they did a junk job squaring your arrows when they cut them.
Outside of that I'd just make sure they're tuned out of your bow.
What is your draw length, bow speed and draw weight? Spine could be an issue. Carbon express runs different on spine that every other manufacturer out there.
Yeah, the logic of having the windproof layer under has never made sense to me. Especially with these hyper breathable mid layers. Isn't that the whole point?
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