KennethDeemer
FNG
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- Feb 23, 2021
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Quick question amongst already existing arrow discussions.
Where I will be heading this fall presents a high likelihood of close (sub 25 yards) but sub optimal shot angles. I’m presently shooting a 400 grain setup @ 28” and 67# - I’m considering moving substantially heavier, but hearing a lot of mixed messages. A lot of people love the heavier setups, but two local shops (east coast) think I’m insane for going heavier than 400/425. I am wondering if there are any personal experiences to speak to this either way or any clear cons against a heavier arrow aside from a shortened effective range/faster dropping arrow. I want the extra weight for penetration insurance against being off by an inch or two in the steep and thick with less than ideal shot angles.
To circumvent the coming messages, my first line of defense here is regular practice and I know that no arrow setup will stand in place of that
Where I will be heading this fall presents a high likelihood of close (sub 25 yards) but sub optimal shot angles. I’m presently shooting a 400 grain setup @ 28” and 67# - I’m considering moving substantially heavier, but hearing a lot of mixed messages. A lot of people love the heavier setups, but two local shops (east coast) think I’m insane for going heavier than 400/425. I am wondering if there are any personal experiences to speak to this either way or any clear cons against a heavier arrow aside from a shortened effective range/faster dropping arrow. I want the extra weight for penetration insurance against being off by an inch or two in the steep and thick with less than ideal shot angles.
To circumvent the coming messages, my first line of defense here is regular practice and I know that no arrow setup will stand in place of that