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Lil-Rokslider
Hey Guys.
I'm new to the forum and new to archery in general. I purchased a PSE Freak SP and have been working through the steps to get everything set up.
Being 6'5'', I was measured for a 32.5" draw length (reason for purchasing the PSE Freak), but after my first archery lesson last night, it was decided that I'm closer to a 31.5" to 32" draw length. With my bow adjusted to 70-lbs and 31" with a ~1/2" D-loop, everything felt much better and I think I will stay at this draw length.
Now that I've practiced a bit, and have had a lesson with critiques to my form and draw length, I'd like to start working on tuning my bow with arrows. I would like to make it to a couple 3-d tournaments this summer, but ultimately, I would like to get set up for elk hunting. I have already purchased a dozen GoldTip Kinetic XT 200 arrows that have the factory 2" vanes installed and have read all that I can about setting up arrows for elk hunting. I've read that an FOC of 12-15% provides a good combination of accuracy and penetration so I figured I'd target that range.
Bow: 2015 PSE Freak SP
Draw: 31"
Weight: 70-lb
Shaft: GoldTip Kinetic XT 200 (11.6 Gr/In)
Vanes: 2" Vanes (came installed from factory - 7 grains each)
Knocks: Accutough (11.6 gr)
Inserts: Accutough (24.8 gr)
Tip/BH: 125 gr
With the recent change to my draw length, I no longer know the length of my arrows. I will measure the length of my arrow to my riser tonight, but I believe it is approximately 28.75 to 29-in. My thought was to make up arrows at 29, 29.5, and 30 inches to see how they fly, but this gives me a FOC of 11-11.25%. Should I go with a different insert that adds more weight to the tip? I'm open to any suggestions for changing components, but would like to stick with the GT Kinetic 200 unless there is a big reasons these are a poor choice. I don't currently have the ability to fletch my own arrows, but I don't mind getting a jig if needed.
Can anyone weigh in on my setup and any changes you might make?
Thanks.
I'm new to the forum and new to archery in general. I purchased a PSE Freak SP and have been working through the steps to get everything set up.
Being 6'5'', I was measured for a 32.5" draw length (reason for purchasing the PSE Freak), but after my first archery lesson last night, it was decided that I'm closer to a 31.5" to 32" draw length. With my bow adjusted to 70-lbs and 31" with a ~1/2" D-loop, everything felt much better and I think I will stay at this draw length.
Now that I've practiced a bit, and have had a lesson with critiques to my form and draw length, I'd like to start working on tuning my bow with arrows. I would like to make it to a couple 3-d tournaments this summer, but ultimately, I would like to get set up for elk hunting. I have already purchased a dozen GoldTip Kinetic XT 200 arrows that have the factory 2" vanes installed and have read all that I can about setting up arrows for elk hunting. I've read that an FOC of 12-15% provides a good combination of accuracy and penetration so I figured I'd target that range.
Bow: 2015 PSE Freak SP
Draw: 31"
Weight: 70-lb
Shaft: GoldTip Kinetic XT 200 (11.6 Gr/In)
Vanes: 2" Vanes (came installed from factory - 7 grains each)
Knocks: Accutough (11.6 gr)
Inserts: Accutough (24.8 gr)
Tip/BH: 125 gr
With the recent change to my draw length, I no longer know the length of my arrows. I will measure the length of my arrow to my riser tonight, but I believe it is approximately 28.75 to 29-in. My thought was to make up arrows at 29, 29.5, and 30 inches to see how they fly, but this gives me a FOC of 11-11.25%. Should I go with a different insert that adds more weight to the tip? I'm open to any suggestions for changing components, but would like to stick with the GT Kinetic 200 unless there is a big reasons these are a poor choice. I don't currently have the ability to fletch my own arrows, but I don't mind getting a jig if needed.
Can anyone weigh in on my setup and any changes you might make?
Thanks.