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Arrow selection for old Bear

Started by JD Page 1965, June 25, 2011, 05:47:00 AM

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JD Page 1965

I am a new to your site and have a question..I resently found a 1970's Bear Kodiak Hunter 45# @ 28" draw (RH). My question is what would be a great hunting arrow and broadhead combo for hunting deer? I would like to use carbon shafts and feathers of course. Any help would be much appreciated!   :banghead:
Assenheimer 62" 56 @ 28
Silvertip 60" 53 @ 28

Lincoln Ribeiro

You may use a software to calculate the spine, and make a good choice of shafts and broahead weight. I know this one  http://heilakka.com/stumiller/  by Stu Miller. It's free.
``Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.'' [S. Beckett]

JD Page 1965

Thanks Lincoln. I was hoping that someone had personal experience with one type arrow/broadhead combo while hunting that is proven to be good in the field. I will most certainly take a look at the charts and see what they have to offer. Thanks for the info!
Assenheimer 62" 56 @ 28
Silvertip 60" 53 @ 28

cacciatore

For those bows I use a Carbon Express 150 with some 200 grs and cut 29".
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JD Page 1965

Cacciatore, Thanks for the information, whats the 200 grain broadhead you use? Have you put this combo on any deer?
Assenheimer 62" 56 @ 28
Silvertip 60" 53 @ 28

Earl E. Nov...mber

2016 AO with a 1964 Bear broadheads (aka greenie)
Great combination and as traditional as you can get.
Many have died for my freedom.
One has died for my soul.

Tomas

Carbon Express is a good arrow but I am a fan of Beman MFX's. For my #45 bows I use 600's cut to 29.5 inches, 50 grain insert and 125-150 grain head. For a #45 bow I would use the new 150 grain two blade VPA or something similar.

JD Page 1965

Earl & Tomas, Thanks for the heads up! I am currently in Iraq and doing arrow research gives me something to do and gets me fired up to get home at the end of August and do some shooting..I will be home for some early season bow hunting in Indiana and I want the most lethal combination out there..so thanks again for the info!
Assenheimer 62" 56 @ 28
Silvertip 60" 53 @ 28

Shawn Leonard

I agree with Tomas, I would say a .600 spine and if you draw 28"s or a tad more keep them 30"s and go with 175 grains and anywhere up to 225 grains up front and see what weight gives you the best flight. 150's will be way too stiff unless full length and you would still need 275 or more up front. Shawn
Shawn

JD Page 1965

Assenheimer 62" 56 @ 28
Silvertip 60" 53 @ 28


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