Kbhillhunter
WKR
It's that time of the year where I have too much time on my hands and start tinkering with my gear. Got a new bow this year, and have it tuned to shoot the arrows I've been shooting well for the last few years. I was surprised they were flying a little slower than I realized, so starting to question whether it's worth it to shed a little weight and pick up some additional speed. About 90% oft hunting application is for eastern whitetail, but I do archery elk every 1-2 years as well. About the only advantages I could think of would be a speedier arrow for jumpy white tails, better downrange speed for longer shots (50-60 yards out west), and possibly tightening up my pingaps a little.
Right now I'm shooting a black eagle carnivore 250 with a 100gr insert and 100gr head for total weight of 540gr. Speed is 250fps, FOC is about 14%, KE is about 77.
If I go with the same arrow in a 300 spine, 42gr insert, 100gr head, I can get weight down to 444gr which should put me at 285fps, KE of 80 and FOC of about 11.5%.
The specs on the lighter arrow set up seem pretty solid. But is it worth it to switch it up if my current set up shoots well, maybe just a tad on the slow side? Any factors I haven't considered?
Right now I'm shooting a black eagle carnivore 250 with a 100gr insert and 100gr head for total weight of 540gr. Speed is 250fps, FOC is about 14%, KE is about 77.
If I go with the same arrow in a 300 spine, 42gr insert, 100gr head, I can get weight down to 444gr which should put me at 285fps, KE of 80 and FOC of about 11.5%.
The specs on the lighter arrow set up seem pretty solid. But is it worth it to switch it up if my current set up shoots well, maybe just a tad on the slow side? Any factors I haven't considered?