Setting up my new Poison Dart longbow and trying to figure out what arrows I want to shoot and where I want my point on to be.
Bow - 64" Longbow - 41 @28" and I draw about 30.5 so I'm guessing 47 at full draw for me. 7 3/4" brace height as recommended by Buddy. Shooting 3 under.
I have 4 full length (34") black eagle vintages to play with. 350, 400, 500, and 600 spine. All w/ a wrap and a 50gr brass insert. I also have some full length (31.75") Easton 6.5 340s from my recurve w/ 50gr brass insert.
1 - The Easton 6.5 340s fletched w/ 3 5" parabolic feathers fly good w/ a 200gr field point point and 50gr insert but my point on is around 33-34 yards and they have some serious drop out past that. Total arrow weight is about 567gr. 12.4gpp with 20% FOC (all those stats from 3 rivers spine calculator but they are probably close enough).
2 - Vintage 350 bareshaft is a little weak w/ the 200gr point and 50gr insert. I haven't cut it down yet but I'm betting it'd end up similar to the Easton 6.5s. At 31.75" it'd be 573gr total weight, 12.5gpp and 20% FOC per 3rivers. I'm assuming I'd have a similar point on.
3 - Vintage 400 bareshaft is just a little weak w/ a 150gr point and 50gr insert. I'm not sure how far I'd need to cut it down but assuming I end up around 31.75" for the sake of argument that'd be a 514gr arrow, 11.2gpp, and 17.4 % FOC.
Any suggestions from more experienced hunters on the above? Is pursuing a slightly flatter trajectory worth it based on the projected arrow stats of the 400s?
I'm tempted to go w/ the 400s as a flatter shooting arrow and smaller gaps seems beneficial, but 200gr total up front seems to be a little less than most people recommend also. So far I just have an archery deer tag but I'd be tempted to take this elk hunting too if I get a tag. I don't think I'd shoot an elk way out there with this setup, but I'd hate to have one at 30 and watch my arrow drop under it...
I could also get a lighter GPI shaft like the black eagle outlaws which would save me about 38gr over the comparable vintage shaft w/ the same components. That'd get me a 350 spine arrow w/ 250 up front around a total arrow weight of 535gr and 11.6 gpp. No idea on FOC but it'd probably be >20%. I don't really care about FOC unless it's so high or low that it's a problem.
One other item to note is I already have a bunch of of 150gr RMS 3 blade Cutthroat broadheads so my preference is to stick w/ a 150gr head (and add weight w/ the insert if more weight is needed up front)
Bow - 64" Longbow - 41 @28" and I draw about 30.5 so I'm guessing 47 at full draw for me. 7 3/4" brace height as recommended by Buddy. Shooting 3 under.
I have 4 full length (34") black eagle vintages to play with. 350, 400, 500, and 600 spine. All w/ a wrap and a 50gr brass insert. I also have some full length (31.75") Easton 6.5 340s from my recurve w/ 50gr brass insert.
1 - The Easton 6.5 340s fletched w/ 3 5" parabolic feathers fly good w/ a 200gr field point point and 50gr insert but my point on is around 33-34 yards and they have some serious drop out past that. Total arrow weight is about 567gr. 12.4gpp with 20% FOC (all those stats from 3 rivers spine calculator but they are probably close enough).
2 - Vintage 350 bareshaft is a little weak w/ the 200gr point and 50gr insert. I haven't cut it down yet but I'm betting it'd end up similar to the Easton 6.5s. At 31.75" it'd be 573gr total weight, 12.5gpp and 20% FOC per 3rivers. I'm assuming I'd have a similar point on.
3 - Vintage 400 bareshaft is just a little weak w/ a 150gr point and 50gr insert. I'm not sure how far I'd need to cut it down but assuming I end up around 31.75" for the sake of argument that'd be a 514gr arrow, 11.2gpp, and 17.4 % FOC.
Any suggestions from more experienced hunters on the above? Is pursuing a slightly flatter trajectory worth it based on the projected arrow stats of the 400s?
I'm tempted to go w/ the 400s as a flatter shooting arrow and smaller gaps seems beneficial, but 200gr total up front seems to be a little less than most people recommend also. So far I just have an archery deer tag but I'd be tempted to take this elk hunting too if I get a tag. I don't think I'd shoot an elk way out there with this setup, but I'd hate to have one at 30 and watch my arrow drop under it...
I could also get a lighter GPI shaft like the black eagle outlaws which would save me about 38gr over the comparable vintage shaft w/ the same components. That'd get me a 350 spine arrow w/ 250 up front around a total arrow weight of 535gr and 11.6 gpp. No idea on FOC but it'd probably be >20%. I don't really care about FOC unless it's so high or low that it's a problem.
One other item to note is I already have a bunch of of 150gr RMS 3 blade Cutthroat broadheads so my preference is to stick w/ a 150gr head (and add weight w/ the insert if more weight is needed up front)