Maverick1
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Setup is fine. Use a fixed blade broadhead that flies the same as your field points and go hunt. Good luck!
My vote would be the vap at 425 with a 125 head. Enough speed and the 125 head gets you a bit more weight in the front. 278 keeps your trajectory flat enough. Elk move so much with a few steps the proper ranging can be difficult, so you want enough speed for range errors.I’m in a similar situation and trying to decide what arrows to go with.
Vap SS @ 475grn (125grn bh) 260fps
Vap SS @ 450grn (100grn bh) 270fps
Vap @ 425grn (125grn bh) 278 fps
Vap @ 400grn (100grn bh) 286 fps
Planning on either the QAD swept or the 1.5/1.75 sevr
Having never been on an elk hunt I’m debating if I want something faster or something with a bit more momentum. Currently leaning to the 425 or 450grn setup.
Exactly.What Broadhead are you planning to use? This is a more important question than changing arrow weight of your setup.
A super sharp fixed head can get a way with a lighter arrow, while trying to push something like a shwacker or some other big mech will need a lot more momentum (probably won’t be enough anyway)
I don’t recommend a big mech or large cutting diameter or a gimmicky over hyped head. Stick with a proven fixed head imo.
Was thinking the same thing. BH i think is more important. Don't take my word for it though as I'm still a rook out west. But been tinkering with bows for years.What Broadhead are you planning to use? This is a more important question than changing arrow weight of your setup.
A super sharp fixed head can get a way with a lighter arrow, while trying to push something like a shwacker or some other big mech will need a lot more momentum (probably won’t be enough anyway)
I don’t recommend a big mech or large cutting diameter or a gimmicky over hyped head. Stick with a proven fixed head imo.