goathunter
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I am thinking about building some new elk arrows.
Here are the weights of my current components
125 Slick tricks, washer, Broadhead Adapter Ring, Aluminum insert- 155 grains
X nock, vanes, wrap 41 grains
Total current weight is 425 grains (27" arrow).
I'm going to stick with this Broadhead.
I want an inch longer arrow (28") and am looking at Easton Axis which are heavier than my current although I think I'll lose 5 gr on the tip insert.
I shoot 68.5 lbs for about 275fps now but will crank it to max of a little over 70lbs for new arrows. Not sure what I'll lose in speed.
My question (finally) do I want 300 or 340 spine? I figure 300s would weigh 490 and 340s would weigh 460. Sound like a good setup? Also I want to keep this arrow if I upgrade to a new faster bow
Here are the weights of my current components
125 Slick tricks, washer, Broadhead Adapter Ring, Aluminum insert- 155 grains
X nock, vanes, wrap 41 grains
Total current weight is 425 grains (27" arrow).
I'm going to stick with this Broadhead.
I want an inch longer arrow (28") and am looking at Easton Axis which are heavier than my current although I think I'll lose 5 gr on the tip insert.
I shoot 68.5 lbs for about 275fps now but will crank it to max of a little over 70lbs for new arrows. Not sure what I'll lose in speed.
My question (finally) do I want 300 or 340 spine? I figure 300s would weigh 490 and 340s would weigh 460. Sound like a good setup? Also I want to keep this arrow if I upgrade to a new faster bow
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