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I looking to change it up this year i want to try out a different arrow setup. And all ill be hunting with them is eastern whitetail. Im shooting 60 pounds at a 27 inch draw.
I’ve been shooting a Triax 29” 65# with Easton FMJs for the past couple years. 100 slick trick total weight of 475. I’ve only got pass throughs and my arrow is buried in dirt. Good luckI looking to change it up this year i want to try out a different arrow setup. And all ill be hunting with them is eastern whitetail. Im shooting 60 pounds at a 27 inch draw.
Currently shooting a 27.5” draw on 65#.
Gold tip velocity XT w/ 100gr shuttle T heads. Can’t recall exact total arrow weight but south of 350 grains for sure
It passes completely through deer and sticks in the ground.
Unless you are shooting expandables, the heavy arrow hype is just that “hype”.
Why lob rainbows when a lighter/faster setup will get the job done while providing a greater margin of yardage error.
Shot completely through a bull elk at 45 yards with almost the same setup except a 60# bow and Goldtip pro hunter (not velocity) so total weight was closer to 360 grains.
I’m shooting this setup at 70lbs:
Maxima Red 350
28.5” arrows (29” draw)
Alum inserts plus 100 grains of weights up front
100 grain Iron Will Broadheads
Wraps
3 blazer vains
Lighted knocks
Thats right around 525 grains and 15% foc
Considering going with feathers and shortening the wraps to knock 15 grains off the back end and might add a little more up front.
No idea what is the best setup but after losing animals(and arrows) with much lighter arrows, inferior broadheads and non lighted knocks thats what i switched to this year.
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