a3dhunter
WKR
My wife has decided she wants to add an elk to her bowhunting resume, so I've been checking her setup and seeing what I can work up for an elk arrow.
She shoots a Bowtech equalizer, currently at 25.5" draw and 45 lbs. While she plans on getting back up to 50 lbs by season I went ahead and did some testing on arrows today to see what speeds she is getting. Shooting Easton Axis 500 spine cut to 24 5/8". She usually shoots 40-50 arrows before getting tired, so I know she can shoot heavier when needed.
The first arrow is her normal setup using 100 grain head (undecided yet on which broadhead). The second arrow has a nice heavy weight tube inserted to boost the weight.
45 lbs, 25.5"
365 grain arrow at 230 fps, KE 42.88
484 grain arrow at 204 fps, KE 44.74
Broadhead selection:
Wondering if a three blade design like the Trophy Taker Terminal T will work or if I need to go with a more traditional two blade design like the Magnus Stinger?
Would I be better going with a 125 grain head on the original arrow, bumping to 390 grains at around 225 fps?(more when she ups poundage)
Personally, I like an arrow of 440 grains or more for elk, looking for some educated opinions from those shooting lighter weight or having experience with taking elk with these weights.
She shoots a Bowtech equalizer, currently at 25.5" draw and 45 lbs. While she plans on getting back up to 50 lbs by season I went ahead and did some testing on arrows today to see what speeds she is getting. Shooting Easton Axis 500 spine cut to 24 5/8". She usually shoots 40-50 arrows before getting tired, so I know she can shoot heavier when needed.
The first arrow is her normal setup using 100 grain head (undecided yet on which broadhead). The second arrow has a nice heavy weight tube inserted to boost the weight.
45 lbs, 25.5"
365 grain arrow at 230 fps, KE 42.88
484 grain arrow at 204 fps, KE 44.74
Broadhead selection:
Wondering if a three blade design like the Trophy Taker Terminal T will work or if I need to go with a more traditional two blade design like the Magnus Stinger?
Would I be better going with a 125 grain head on the original arrow, bumping to 390 grains at around 225 fps?(more when she ups poundage)
Personally, I like an arrow of 440 grains or more for elk, looking for some educated opinions from those shooting lighter weight or having experience with taking elk with these weights.