Z71&Gun
Lil-Rokslider
I have an old Mathews DXT that I shoot well. 30" draw length 72.5 lb draw weight. I typically shoot a 250 spine arrow with a 100 grain broadhead, 3 blazer veins for a total weight of 405 grains (converted from grams on a kitchen scale, so give or take) I've used Montec G5s and Swhackers.
I mainly shoot mulie does and turkeys with a high rate of success. No pass through problems or any weird anomalies to speak of, except for A LOT of "string jumping."
I want to spot and stalk black bears with my bow and I have 3 main concerns.
1) My arrows fly loudly and my bow is not quiet. I think my arrow flight noise is alerting animals. Will heavier arrows be quieter? Different veins?
2) G5s don't make for very good blood trails on deer, so I don't have faith in them for bear. I also don't know about using Swhackers, though I'm not opposed to the idea as they have worked really well on deer. Considering heavier 2 blade options but that could just be because they're super hyped right now.
3) Arrow building, tuning, etc. I live in the middle of nowhere and do most of my bow work by myself. That, or I drive an hour to bother Justin at Diamondback. I'd prefer if I didn't need to be a rocket scientist to transition to a new arrow setup and to go from the range to the field.
Any thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
I mainly shoot mulie does and turkeys with a high rate of success. No pass through problems or any weird anomalies to speak of, except for A LOT of "string jumping."
I want to spot and stalk black bears with my bow and I have 3 main concerns.
1) My arrows fly loudly and my bow is not quiet. I think my arrow flight noise is alerting animals. Will heavier arrows be quieter? Different veins?
2) G5s don't make for very good blood trails on deer, so I don't have faith in them for bear. I also don't know about using Swhackers, though I'm not opposed to the idea as they have worked really well on deer. Considering heavier 2 blade options but that could just be because they're super hyped right now.
3) Arrow building, tuning, etc. I live in the middle of nowhere and do most of my bow work by myself. That, or I drive an hour to bother Justin at Diamondback. I'd prefer if I didn't need to be a rocket scientist to transition to a new arrow setup and to go from the range to the field.
Any thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.