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Quote from: Rob DiStefano on March 18, 2026, 07:47:41 PMThe goal with any hunting arrow is to have one that will straighten up and fly right (straight) ASAP upon release and be 10-12GPP (if possible), and a true c-o-c razor stuck on the shaft's nose. With a light 38lbs holding weight you'll be limited in a number of ways - mainly, consistent accuracy at specific shooting distances; different aiming points between 5m and 20m.
I'd stick with the 700s DTs ... but I'd rethink the length and point/broadhead weight. Maybe even work on yer shooting form a bit, too. I use 29" 600 DTs out of a 42lb holding weight longbow w/B55 bowstring, where fletched and bare shafts fly and group to 15m quite well ... so yer modified 700s could/should be able to work well enuf.
Add a true razor sharp c-o-c broadhead and with an ethical shot taken at an ethical distance that's commensurate with the kind of critter yer drawing a bead on, you can kill a moose with 35lbs holding weight - ASSUMING you, the twangmaster pulling string and aiming the shaft, can consistently put the blade into the boiler room every time no matter who, what, where, when, or why. Nope, not many can do that consistently accurately with a light holding weight bow. Turk, possibly. Deer, a wild maybe. Moose, nope. It's all about yer shooting abilities and the Short Distance to the target/critter.
Good luck!
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