Hey guys, I have a few questions concerning making the right arrow selection. Even though I have been archery hunting for 25 years, I have never dug into anything too seriously until the last year or two. I have been reading as much as I can and watching any content I can get my hands on. In the last year, I have had the itch to really dial things in and would like to lean on some of you experts for your opinion. Please know that I am not trying to create controversy while asking these questions even though I know the topics can be controversial.
My current setup includes:
I decided to go back to my old trusted Easton Axis 5 mil with standard inserts. I have paper tuned, nock tuned, shot bare shafts through paper, and bare shaft tuned out to 30 yards. I have 6 of theses arrows and am trying to decide what I would like to do going forward. I have been told by a few local guys, who I do value their opinion, say that I could be a bit over-spined with the 28" C2C and standard 16g insert (I know it is shorter than most guys run, but I comfortable with where the tip of the arrow sits). They seem to think that it might benefit me to shoot a similar setup in the Easton Axis 5 mil with a 340 spine and maybe adding a light titanium collar to the end. They have also suggested that they have found these Easton Axis to run a bit stiffer than the spine charts suggest. My goal is to stay between the 435 and 450 TAW for now to keep the pin gaps fairly tight. If I were to run the Easton Axis 340 with 28.5" C2C, I could put the standard insert with a 15g titanium collar and be around 438g TAW with 12% FOC (not that FOC is a top priority for me but I think I would be more than happy with 12%).
Based upon your knowledge, would this be a good avenue to try? Is there a such thing as being over-spined? Or is there a benefit to having a bit more flex in the arrow to a certain point? If there is another avenue that you think that I should try, I am all ears! I am still pretty green when making these decisions and would like to lean on some of your experiences.
Thanks!
My current setup includes:
- Hoyt Ventum Pro 33
- 30" Draw Length (I will have to ask a few questions on this in another thread as to how to really dial in your true draw length)
- 70# draw
- Currently shooting Easton Axis 5 mil 300 spine 28" C2C with standard 16g insert, 3 fletch Max Stealth, 100g tip, 450g TAW
I decided to go back to my old trusted Easton Axis 5 mil with standard inserts. I have paper tuned, nock tuned, shot bare shafts through paper, and bare shaft tuned out to 30 yards. I have 6 of theses arrows and am trying to decide what I would like to do going forward. I have been told by a few local guys, who I do value their opinion, say that I could be a bit over-spined with the 28" C2C and standard 16g insert (I know it is shorter than most guys run, but I comfortable with where the tip of the arrow sits). They seem to think that it might benefit me to shoot a similar setup in the Easton Axis 5 mil with a 340 spine and maybe adding a light titanium collar to the end. They have also suggested that they have found these Easton Axis to run a bit stiffer than the spine charts suggest. My goal is to stay between the 435 and 450 TAW for now to keep the pin gaps fairly tight. If I were to run the Easton Axis 340 with 28.5" C2C, I could put the standard insert with a 15g titanium collar and be around 438g TAW with 12% FOC (not that FOC is a top priority for me but I think I would be more than happy with 12%).
Based upon your knowledge, would this be a good avenue to try? Is there a such thing as being over-spined? Or is there a benefit to having a bit more flex in the arrow to a certain point? If there is another avenue that you think that I should try, I am all ears! I am still pretty green when making these decisions and would like to lean on some of your experiences.
Thanks!