Just booked an elk hunt for fall of 2025 and couldn't be more excited. I've shot deer for a long time here in Iowa, but understand elk tend to have bigger bones (and best not to hit one) . I'm down to my last 4 arrows, so I'm looking to build another dozen to kill deer with this year and elk next year.
I'd love to hear what you guys are running for arrow set ups on elk (and how far you are comfortable with that setup). Mine is below for deer, and what I'm considering changing.
Deer Setup
BT Insanity @30" draw / 80lbs
GT Pierce Platinum 250's cut to 28.5"
Factory 4 fletch with I believe 2 degree helical
Ethics Archery stainless insert / collar
100 gr broadhead (Rage, QAD Exodus, whatever)
540 gr total arrow weight going about 285 fps
Elk Setup
BT Insanity @30" draw / 80lbs
GT Pierce Platinum 250's cut to 28.5" maybe change to a .204 dia arrow like the Airstrike?
2.75" TAC Driver vane or 2.1" Iron Will / AAE Hybrid Hunter vane (3 fletch, 2.5 degree helical)
Iron Will stainless collar
Iron Will 175gr Snyder Core (basically a glue in broadhead / field point system)
520 gr total arrow weight going about 290 fps
Past 50 yds, I really like the trajectory I have with my 500 gr arrows at 295 fps so that is the thought behind decreasing weight a bit. However, I do want a forgiving arrow so if throwing some more weight up front to get to the 280 - 285 fps number will help I can do that. I can shoot out to 110 or so at my house, but really want to be boring consistent at 80 and in (which I've done before when I shot more).
I'm doing all I can to not buy a new bow, so I'm kinda treating myself to new arrows where cost isn't much of a factor (within reason), and from what I can gather broadhead design / integrity is what matters when bones are hit (hopefully I steer clear of them anyway).
Thanks in advance for your help!
I'd love to hear what you guys are running for arrow set ups on elk (and how far you are comfortable with that setup). Mine is below for deer, and what I'm considering changing.
Deer Setup
BT Insanity @30" draw / 80lbs
GT Pierce Platinum 250's cut to 28.5"
Factory 4 fletch with I believe 2 degree helical
Ethics Archery stainless insert / collar
100 gr broadhead (Rage, QAD Exodus, whatever)
540 gr total arrow weight going about 285 fps
Elk Setup
BT Insanity @30" draw / 80lbs
GT Pierce Platinum 250's cut to 28.5" maybe change to a .204 dia arrow like the Airstrike?
2.75" TAC Driver vane or 2.1" Iron Will / AAE Hybrid Hunter vane (3 fletch, 2.5 degree helical)
Iron Will stainless collar
Iron Will 175gr Snyder Core (basically a glue in broadhead / field point system)
520 gr total arrow weight going about 290 fps
Past 50 yds, I really like the trajectory I have with my 500 gr arrows at 295 fps so that is the thought behind decreasing weight a bit. However, I do want a forgiving arrow so if throwing some more weight up front to get to the 280 - 285 fps number will help I can do that. I can shoot out to 110 or so at my house, but really want to be boring consistent at 80 and in (which I've done before when I shot more).
I'm doing all I can to not buy a new bow, so I'm kinda treating myself to new arrows where cost isn't much of a factor (within reason), and from what I can gather broadhead design / integrity is what matters when bones are hit (hopefully I steer clear of them anyway).
Thanks in advance for your help!