I'll 2nd thatChange in weight and potential change in overall arrow is a fairly drastic change to make this late in the game, within elk archery opener a month away. If you’ve been shooting 125gr already I would stick with that. What broadhead are you shooting now? Iron Wills and other “premium” heads are good heads, but they are certainly not a necessity on elk. I’ve shot clean through a bull 2 years ago with a G5 Stryker, and I’ve buried a cedar shaft to the fletching on a big cow with an original Zwickey. Neither head would be considered “premium” and both performed great in the situation. I shoot the G5 out of my compound for everything except turkeys and it’s never let me down. Again, if you are already shooting a 125g head, sticking to that weight would be my advice, with only a month to go till opening day.
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I wouldn't trust a shop with that.I would talk to a shop to make sure a 300 is going to be stiff enough, especially if you hang it all off the front.
This is just my opinion, but I would rather shoot a 100g broadhead with a 25g brass insert then a 125g broadhead. Even more so if you want 150g. Have the weight a little bit back provides better arrow flex in my opinion and you don't lose much FOC.