Build my Mule Deer Arrow

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Hey all, I recently upgraded my bow setup to a Matthews Lift X 33. I shoot a 30” draw with 75lb draw weight. I was hoping to go with a lighter arrow for the “range forgiveness” that James Yates talks about. I like the idea of getting Easton arrows since they are American made and possibly pairing it with the Sevr 1.5” Hyrbids. Does anyone have any recommendations? I would like to try to stay in the lower 400s for grains and hopefully around 300-320fps? Im a newer archery hunter and don’t know a ton. Just curious what some other hunters have liked/not liked to see if I’m on the right track or need to research some more.


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Taudisio

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Hey all, I recently upgraded my bow setup to a Matthews Lift X 33. I shoot a 30” draw with 75lb draw weight. I was hoping to go with a lighter arrow for the “range forgiveness” that James Yates talks about. I like the idea of getting Easton arrows since they are American made and possibly pairing it with the Sevr 1.5” Hyrbids. Does anyone have any recommendations? I would like to try to stay in the lower 400s for grains and hopefully around 300-320fps? Im a newer archery hunter and don’t know a ton. Just curious what some other hunters have liked/not liked to see if I’m on the right track or need to research some more.


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I haven’t looked at eastons newest line-up. Go to their website and find the GPI for each line. If you know your arrow length carbon to carbon, you can do the math yourself. Add in nock, vanes, insert and broadhead. Last I recall the sonic 6.0 would fit around your weight you want to land at.
There are more knowledgeable people here on the specifics, but you can do the legwork yourself too, and learn along the way.
 
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