I focus on speed and tune ability. For a shorter draw a micro diameter arrow would be best. Gold tip or Victory Archery are some of the best. Victory makes the Extreme Velocity (EV), they would help increase your speed for sure. I run the Victory RIP TKOs and have for 8 years. I get about 287fps at 72lbs with a 28.5in draw.For those of you like me with a DL on the shorter side (27.5” for me), do you focus more on arrow speed or arrow weight?
Hunting elk and deer although I did apply for the Montana antelope archery tag.Are you hunting plains antelope, or tree stand whitetail, or something in between? What's your poundage? You shooting mechanicals or fixed, or both? Draw length is one variable mixed into a whole lot of variables.
My inline 5 at 60 shoots a 400 grain arrow at 275 give or take. In the 250's with my 460 grain FMJ's. 28" draw. I am ok with either setup, just need a different sight tape of course.Hunting elk and deer although I did apply for the Montana antelope archery tag.
I just bought a Prime Inline 5 and it’s getting setup by the shop at ~65lbs. I was shooting an older mission ballistic at 70lbs with a 465 grain arrow including 100g exodus or slick trick vipertrick broadheads
Its for hunting. I figure keeping my arrow around the 450 range is sufficient for what I do and the new bow should be much faster than the old oneFor target shooting or hunting?
Target shooting lighter for hunting heavier is my suggestion.
Exactly... I'm always wondering about the obsession with penetration as it's never really been an issue for me. 98% of problems losing animals that I see from friends, my experience, online forums, YouTube, etc. are not from penetration. It's from hitting the animal back - Liver, diaphragm & gut shots. Or a bad range. Not hitting bone where "theoretically" that 200 grain broadhead helps out.Beings that I have never had an issue with penetration, I focus on speed over weight.