Say I want 200 grains up front. Are there any advantages or disadvantages to going with a 100gr insert and a 100 gr broadhead, or standard insert and a 200 gr broadhead?
Yes and no.Either would work but I'm not a fan of 100 gr broadheads.The heavier ones usually have stronger,thicker blades.Also variety is limited in the 100 gr heads.
I don't think it would be a big difference but the heavier BH would give you just a tad bit higher FOC because the weight is just a tad bit further out front.
BTW, I use the 100gr inserts with 150gr Bh's because that is what I got to tune well (I already had the 150gr Bh's when I started and wanted to use them).
Bisch
The difference, I suppose, would be in cutting surface. You trade penetration for width or number of blades depending on the head.
And that opens a whole huge can o'worms as to which may be preferable and when or for what.
I think starting with a 100 gr. insert will open a lot more options in broahdheads to choose from. Personally, I use a 100 gr. insert and a 150gr. Stinger and a 5 gr. brass washer.
It has been my experience that the length of the 100 grain insert is long enough to change the spine a significant amount with certain setups. I have a bow that shoots 150 grain points with 100 grain inserts perfectly. If I install a standard insert and 225 grain points on the same arrow, I get erratic flight.
I'd rather have the extra weight in the head.....100 grain bhead aint enough hardware for me.
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