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is this too light of an arrow for my bow?

Started by deadpool, May 23, 2009, 05:23:00 PM

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deadpool

thanks guys!
well, I get great flight from 2 arrows with 100g differences, can't complain one bit, I guess it would really depend on the game I would hunt, like for small game, the 500g is perfect, it already proved itself on thursday,wish I could try it on deer.... the 600g, I'm just gonna have to wait and see

Chris Wilson

QuoteOriginally posted by Holm-Made:
Christian, most of us that have been doing this for any amount of time have strong opinions on what we like or don't like in our equiptment preferences.  I'm not going to argue about what is better or what is the minimum standard because everyone has differing opinions on that.  My advice to you, for what that's worth, is to play around with different arrow weights and find out what you like.  Develop your own opinions, so to speak.  Playing around with our equiptment is one of the most enjoyable parts of archery.  Good luck,  Chad
I can agree with that.

Christian....You'll find either arrow weight will be more than enough for deer.  Try shooting with broadheads.  Then pick the one that flies the best, hits where you want it too and is quiet enough for your liking.  Good luck
"You're either trained or untrained.  When it hits the fan, you will always fall to the level of your training."

twotimer

christian,as chris and other's advocated,either arrow weight will work very well for hunting purpose's.or target,ect.a well placed shot,and a sharp broadhead are the main ingredient's for taking game.at 20 yards,a deer will never distinguish between a 500 grain or a 600 grain arrow,imho.regards,robert  :campfire:    :archer:    :coffee:
'TGMM FAMILY of THE BOW"at 211 degrees water is hot.at 212 it boils and cause's steam,which can run a locomotive.is it worth that one extra ounce of effort to finish first,the difference between good and great?

AdamH

Stay with the heavier arrow, your Bow will thank you for it, Have to agree with Chad ..........

PAPA BEAR

go in heavy,more kinetic energy only does good things when you hit a bone.then its up to your broadhead to do the rest
IT'S NEVER WRONG TO DO WHATS RIGHT AND NEVER RIGHT TO DO WHATS WRONG.....LOU HOLTZ

deadpool

ok I was wondering guys
If I decide to shoot a multi blade broadhead like lets say a muzzy 145g 3-blad, which would bring my arrow up to 520g, and decide to used it on deer, would that be pushing it to far?
I mean I know the heavier arrow is the way to go but those broadheads fly better than my zwickeys


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