That's awesome. Pretty similar setup to mine it sounds like. I have a heavier setup I can get a little more oomph out of, but this is the bow I like shooting.My wife has killed several elk, with a 480 grain arrow out of a 46 pound recurve. They have all stuck in an offside shoulder or rib, never a pass through. But they have all worked when hit in the good stuff.
I'm considering just changing to my 55 pound bow and shooting an arrow in the ballpark of 500 grains at around 170 fps. If that don't work, I quit! Still got some time between now and the season to mess around with things.So many factors- I would shoot both and decide.
If its a bow under 50#, the heavier arrow will milk a little more performance out of it.
An arrow with 1) perfect flight and 2) a very efficient BH is a dang effective regardless of arrow weight.…but when in doubt, a little heavier is good Especially if you are only shooting short hunting shots 25y and in.
Now, not to contradict that-grin- I’m shooting a high performance recurve at 53/54# and I recently went lighter- 435g (From 500g) I shoot longer distances at the range and 3d. I’m a little bit more accurate with the flatter shooting arrow. If I was only Whitetail hunting with 15 and 20 yard set ups, I would have just stuck with the heavier arrow.
No reason to quit or get so tied up in arrow weight. Shoot whatever shoots the best and is the most comfortable and out a sharp two blade head in it.I'm considering just changing to my 55 pound bow and shooting an arrow in the ballpark of 500 grains at around 170 fps. If that don't work, I quit! Still got some time between now and the season to mess around with things.