New arrow ideas

Sbarrera185

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I’ve been shooting my arrow setup since day 1 of getting my bow. So they’ve been knicked, fletchings damaged, stacked, etc. looking to build new arrows and shoot before start of season. Local shop does “custom builds” on arrows. Just looking at ideas. Of your guys’ builds and what arrows look like.


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That’s a rabbit hole question with 100’s of variants with in multiple sizes, spines, fletching, wraps FOC and 20 other things that can come up. It’s all personal preference and set-up with intended game and hunting area not to mention max distance you're wanting to shoot. I go deep into the muck but here’s what I know I like for my style and set up. I bowhunt elk in Idaho in some timber patches and old burns with big meadows in between. I shoot 70-75 lb bows with a 30.5 inch draw length I carry expandable heads for longer shots and fixed for thicker brush close quarter shots. I take a .165 300 spine arrows cut them as close as I can safely get to the launcher blade. I use mostly aae max hunters and I go back in forth with wraps or lighted nocks this year wraps, the lighted nocks with small diameter just don’t hold up for a ton of work especially for me when I get over 500 grains. I’m running VAP v1’s again this year not tko and 200-220 grains up front TAW is like 520-540. I get plenty of speed with my original specs and it makes for a hard hitting reasonable to tune arrow with a good fixed head. I’ve gone down as low as 440 and is high as 650 on arrow weight and killed elk. I like low-mid 500 grain arrows it’s a good compromise. I also prefer the .165.166 4mm arrow for windy days I don’t think it aids penetration enough to matter but in 7 plus mile an hour wind past 50 yards it’s a slight advantage over 6.5 and very slight over 5mm but I’ll take any advantage I can muster. I’m also still playing with glue in broadheads I like the lack of outsert and the long glue in portion makes a strong connection and I still believe it makes it easier to shoot what might be a slightly weak arrow. Like I said rabbit hole and none of it probably matters but I love to tinker in the off season, hunting is my only hobby.
 
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