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Title: Broadhead setup question
Post by: crgaston on September 28, 2010, 09:40:00 AM
According to Stu Miller's spine calculator, I am going to need a 255 grain broadhead to get my ST Epic 600's flying right from my 35# longbow.  I am thinking the best/cheapest way for me to go about this is to glue a 130gr Zwickey No Mercy onto a 125gr steel adapter.

The arrow is 9/32" and the steel adapters only come in 11/32".  Is this going to be a problem?

I haven't found any brass inserts that are the right size for the ST Epic 600, which would be my preferred route.

Also, the calculator is showing a 484gr arrow, 26.4FOC, and 146.4fps.  

Although I'm doing this primarily as a learning experience while waiting for my Lost Creek longbow to arrive, do y'all think this would be suitable to launch at a little Georgia whitetail at, say, 5-15 yards?
Title: Re: Broadhead setup question
Post by: bornagainbowhunter on September 28, 2010, 09:42:00 AM
I don't know about Georgia, but it wouldn't be fittin' for an Arkansas whitetail.  Gotta be 40# to be legal.
Title: Re: Broadhead setup question
Post by: Zradix on September 28, 2010, 09:46:00 AM
Sharp head + 484grain + 146ft/s + in the boiler room = Happy Meat Day !!

I asked a similar question the other day.
Close to the same arrow stats.
Basically the response was keep it under 20yds.
Be mindful of the time a flight.
A deer can move a bit during the time between release and strike.

Good luck.
Title: Re: Broadhead setup question
Post by: crgaston on September 28, 2010, 10:53:00 AM
Thanks, guys.
It's legal in GA,  no minimum draw weight.  Primarily theoretical with regard to the deer.  I'll probably test it on some pork and maybe beef ribs just for fun.

 Anyone have a comment on the adapter/arrow interface?
Title: Re: Broadhead setup question
Post by: JimB on September 28, 2010, 12:25:00 PM
I think you will be just fine.The steel adapters have a rounded back edge.Here is a picture of one on a 5/16" shaft. (http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a140/jbrandenburg/TurkeyHeads030.jpg)
Title: Re: Broadhead setup question
Post by: fireman_3311 on September 28, 2010, 12:32:00 PM
Where could one find Stu Millers spine calculator?
Title: Re: Broadhead setup question
Post by: Night Wing on September 28, 2010, 12:39:00 PM
I also shoot light weight poundages for bowhunting whitetail, javelina and small feral hogs. The only difference, I prefer a very heavy aluminum arrow that gives me a very high GPP with a high FOC. I just went from a 14 strand Dyan97 bowstring to a 12 strand Dyna97 bowstring on my 42# bow. I lowered the brace height on it too. No poundage limit here in Texas.

Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 42# @ 30". BS: 12 Strand Dyna97. BrcHt: 7.75". NP: 5/8". Arrow: 32", 2117. PW: 260 Grains. AW: 697 Grains. SPD: 148 fps. GPP: (16.59). FOC: 18.4%.

Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 37# @ 30". BS: 13 Strand Dyna97. BrcHt: 8.00". NP: 5/8". Arrow: 32", 2114. PW: 185 Grains. AW: 555 Grains. SPD: 153 fps. GPP: (15.00). FOC: 16.4%.
Title: Re: Broadhead setup question
Post by: crgaston on September 28, 2010, 12:40:00 PM
Thanks, Jim... exactly what I needed to see.


Brad, not sure of the website.  I always just Google Stu Millers spine calculator and it shows up.  You've probably already found it by now.
Title: Re: Broadhead setup question
Post by: Night Wing on September 28, 2010, 12:42:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by fireman_3311:
Where could one find Stu Millers spine calculator?
Stu's Calculator program is at the link below.

http://heilakka.com/stumiller/
Title: Re: Broadhead setup question
Post by: fireman_3311 on September 28, 2010, 02:09:00 PM
Thanks!!