TimberMuleys
FNG
Thank you everyone who wrote in their opinion on here, I appreciate it.
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The fancy set up would be procomps and the Hyde glue in mechanical.
250 spine Parallel Pros are heavyFunny enough I just bought a Lift 33 that I'll be shooting @ 75lbs 30" DL and I have been starting to make the same decision.
I have been shooting a 300 spine Easton Axis cut to 28.5" ctc w/ 150 total point weight that finished at 490grns for the last few years, but I am considering switching to either the Easton 5.0 or the Parallel Pro in a 250 spine. I'm going to see what speed I'm getting w/ those 300 axis arrows and go from there.
What do you mean by touchy?As mentioned I would not want to shoot over 300 fps, especially with a broadhead and longer distances. Just too touchy over all. may not be the opinion you want to hear.
Soooooo- the options would be to lower your poundage- if you shoot 75# well, you will shoot 70# better! The best bowhunter I know (Frank Noska with 3 (almost) archery super slams) kills everything with 60# and he is NOT a small guy. Just easier and more comfortable with less poundage overall and smoother bow.... an less wear and tear on the shoulder.
Go with the heavier arrow- Bow will be quieter and smoother, less critical on form etc.
At some point most stop chasing the speed.
Good luck, so many options out there