I shoot 70 lbs @ 31" and am looking to build an all around arrow for elk and deer sized game. I'm looking to switch from my current arrow setup, which for a few seasons has been:
30" 250 spine 5mm FMJ
50 grain brass HIT
100 grain head
max stealth 3 fletch.
Total arrow weight ~535 grains w/ FOC estimated at 10.5% by archers advantage
I'm tired of having FMJ's mushroom on me and while I've considered trying VPA footers with lighter vanes, I don't like the idea of more components, plus there's the added cost of the footers. I'm tempted to try the BE Rampage but have heard stories and read about durability issues with Rampage shafts using HITs and people recommending using a footer. For those that use the Rampage or have in the past, do you find this to be the case? I'm open to trying the BE half-outs but would prefer to stick with brass HITs. If HITs don't work well with Rampage or durability without a collar is a concern, then I might rethink my planned build:
30" 250 Rampage
50 grain brass HIT
100 grain head
max stealth 3 fletch
Total arrow weight ~509 grains w/ FOC estimated at 12.1%
I like the idea of picking up a little FOC and a little speed and could always switch vanes to pick up a little more of each. I'd like to stay with a .204 shaft and the price point of the BE is attractive compared to say a RIP TKO. Really the durability that I'm wondering about before pulling the trigger on a dozen or two?
30" 250 spine 5mm FMJ
50 grain brass HIT
100 grain head
max stealth 3 fletch.
Total arrow weight ~535 grains w/ FOC estimated at 10.5% by archers advantage
I'm tired of having FMJ's mushroom on me and while I've considered trying VPA footers with lighter vanes, I don't like the idea of more components, plus there's the added cost of the footers. I'm tempted to try the BE Rampage but have heard stories and read about durability issues with Rampage shafts using HITs and people recommending using a footer. For those that use the Rampage or have in the past, do you find this to be the case? I'm open to trying the BE half-outs but would prefer to stick with brass HITs. If HITs don't work well with Rampage or durability without a collar is a concern, then I might rethink my planned build:
30" 250 Rampage
50 grain brass HIT
100 grain head
max stealth 3 fletch
Total arrow weight ~509 grains w/ FOC estimated at 12.1%
I like the idea of picking up a little FOC and a little speed and could always switch vanes to pick up a little more of each. I'd like to stay with a .204 shaft and the price point of the BE is attractive compared to say a RIP TKO. Really the durability that I'm wondering about before pulling the trigger on a dozen or two?