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Title: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: PastorSteveHill on June 11, 2008, 01:38:00 AM
I'm using carbon shafts and they fly real well with 225 grains up front. The total weight is around 550 or 560 grains... This would be roughfly 40% or so right?  Is that to much to hunt or shoot 3D with?  I know a lesser grained arrow will allow for more trajectory, but I like shooting one set up both hunting and 3D....

Your thoughts please...

Steve
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: Hamish on June 11, 2008, 01:43:00 AM
225grains is what i like to use up front because 100gr inserts are common for most shafts and it gives you a large number of 125 broadheads to use also. 550 is a all round weight for speed and penatration imo. And if they are flying well why change a thing.
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: LEOPARD on June 11, 2008, 03:05:00 AM
That setup sounds good to me, Steve. I shoot 250g broadheads, and have arrows that weigh about 600g. If they're flying well, I wouldn't change a thing if I was you!  ;)   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: Davie C. on June 11, 2008, 04:04:00 AM
I'm planning on using 225 up front with my next arrow setup for the same reasons that hamish stated. 100gr inserts are easy to come by and they only make hex heads in 125gr    :D
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: Apex Predator on June 11, 2008, 05:20:00 AM
Depends on how much weight you are drawing.
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: sleepyhollow on June 11, 2008, 05:26:00 AM
Davie C, hex glue-ons come in 125,145,160,175, and 200 grain per the Ace archery site
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: fyrfyter43 on June 11, 2008, 05:45:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by sleepyhollow:
Davie C, hex glue-ons come in 125,145,160,175, and 200 grain per the Ace archery site
Yep, and glue them on the steel adapter of your choice, and you can get a hex head of 325 grains (or more if you add weight inside the adapter using bird shot or whatever else you choose).
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: fyrfyter43 on June 11, 2008, 05:48:00 AM
Steve, depending on a bunch of variables, including arrow length and fletching weight, your FoC would be somewhere around 20%.
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: BobW on June 11, 2008, 09:33:00 AM
My bows are using between 225-300 in point weight for my carbons.
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: wislnwings on June 11, 2008, 09:50:00 AM
I'm shooting 250 gr up front on some Gold Tips and they fly great from my 50-55# longbows.  I like to shoot the same arrows for hunting and 3D.  I know I probably loose out on some points on the 3D course on the longer shots but I shoot for fun.  The scores don't matter to me much.
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: Mr.Magoo on June 11, 2008, 10:14:00 AM
You said they fly well.  If you can hit what you're aiming at, you're fine.
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: Blackhawk on June 11, 2008, 11:00:00 AM
One of my favorites is the Vapor 3000 carbon arrow with 250 grain making a total weight of 520 for my 54# recurve.
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: PastorSteveHill on June 11, 2008, 11:05:00 AM
I forgot to give my setup:

I'm pulling 52 lbs. / my arrow length is 31.5  goldtip 5575 with 225 up front.  My draw is 29 '
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: Davie C. on June 11, 2008, 03:21:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by sleepyhollow:
Davie C, hex glue-ons come in 125,145,160,175, and 200 grain per the Ace archery site
Maybe I should start using glue-ons
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: Guru on June 11, 2008, 03:45:00 PM
Davie...screw ins start at 85grs and go up to 200grs...
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: katman on June 11, 2008, 03:52:00 PM
No it is not to much imo, some may consider it to little.
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: snag on June 11, 2008, 03:56:00 PM
Steve, I shoot a 55#@28" recurve. With Carbon Express Heritage shafts, 100gr brass inserts and 125gr. broadheads they come to 600gr. The main thing is the arrow flight of course. This set up with the shafts cut to 29.25" give me great flight. They also hit the target hard! The tradgetory is good out to 30yds. You're on the right track I'd say.
Title: Re: Is 225 grains to much?
Post by: Rob DiStefano on June 11, 2008, 04:37:00 PM
The only static spex I look for in a completed hunting arrow are the GPP and FOC numbers, and a proper 75x105 4" nanner 4-fletch.  

With a 55# Mohawk longbow, I've got 29" Trad AD arrows at 665 grains for 12.1 GPP and 29% FOC.  The dynamics are there, too - great flight at all hunting distances.

If I had a yearning for one arrow to do-it-all for both hunting and longer target distances, I'd probably opt for 10 GPP and as high an FOC as possible.  With 29" Beman 500's I'm getting 10 GPP and 27% FOC.