Adjusting for draw weight vs arrow weight

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I currently shoot a 75lb bow and a 482 gr arrow going about 277 for elk. I want to reduce my draw weight to 65 for extended practice and blacktail deer, but I’d like to maintain my current trajectory. How much should I be looking to reduce my arrow weight by to match the drop in draw weight? I know it’s not exact, but a general idea. Thx
 
I made up this calculator just for this purpose. Personally, I'd probably try to keep my arrow shaft as close in outside diameter as possible. I would reduce down in point weight You likely will need to adjust down in spine.

I'm not sure on your specs exactly but around 420 grains would keep you right around 277 fps.
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You can use this side by side arrow build comparision to play around with different shaft options and front weight to get to 420 grains.
 
I would guess you’ll need to reduce arrow weight by 75-80 gr to maintain your current speed after dropping DW from 75# to 65#.
 
just browsing, little late to the party but this site here will tell you what you're looking for.

This calculator isn't right and has lead to a lot of incorrect calculations. Most of these online calculators are based off of a generic rule of thumb that only works for a very narrow range of setups. The further you are off from IBO, the less accurate it becomes. Also, KE never drops off like the images I show below. You can think about your bow as a fixed KE that marginally increases KE with arrow weight. KE and arrow mass are the driver for speed - so this is another fundamental bust in these calculators.

I'd use the link I shared or the Ashby calculator. These are the only two relatively accurate speed calculators I've ever found.

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