JPeters218
WKR
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- Aug 16, 2020
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So I’ll be picking up my new lift 29 (70lb 29” draw) here shortly and I need to get some more arrows as I’m down to 5 currently.
- My current arrows are goldtip velocity xt 340’s.
- My first question is do you think I’ll have to go up to 300 spine? My current bow is at 63 lbs, 28.5” draw, and has a 300 fps ibo speed. Never chrono’d my arrows so no clue what they were at. 260? My finished arrow weight was always right around 375gr.
- If I stay with a similar setup I’m guessing the lift will push them 320-330.
- My next question is should i build my arrows heavier? They get used for league, 3d shoots, and whitetail hunting under 40 yds. Not interested in having multiple arrow setup ups.
- A fast arrow is appealing to me for ranging errors, as well as getting to the deer quicker to help mitigate string jumping.
- Is there such thing as too fast for these purposes? I’ve been using 100gr QAD exodus heads but am open to changing if need be.
- My current arrows are goldtip velocity xt 340’s.
- My first question is do you think I’ll have to go up to 300 spine? My current bow is at 63 lbs, 28.5” draw, and has a 300 fps ibo speed. Never chrono’d my arrows so no clue what they were at. 260? My finished arrow weight was always right around 375gr.
- If I stay with a similar setup I’m guessing the lift will push them 320-330.
- My next question is should i build my arrows heavier? They get used for league, 3d shoots, and whitetail hunting under 40 yds. Not interested in having multiple arrow setup ups.
- A fast arrow is appealing to me for ranging errors, as well as getting to the deer quicker to help mitigate string jumping.
- Is there such thing as too fast for these purposes? I’ve been using 100gr QAD exodus heads but am open to changing if need be.