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How heavy is to heavy

Started by Possumjon, March 30, 2015, 08:42:00 PM

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Bowjunkie

Yes, I think some folks inadvertently say GPI when GPP is what they mean.

Daniel G. Banting

If your bow stays at full draw when you release the string................the arrow is too heavy!

dgb
If I keep my level of appreciation higher than my level of expectation, I have a good day.
Ray Wiley Hubbard

damascusdave

I am shooting 900 grain arrows with a 60 pound bow at 155 fps...while those arrows do not give flat trajectory I would take the right shot to 30 yards with them on an elk or moose

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

**DONOTDELETE**

QuoteOriginally posted by slowbowjoe:
Shooting woodies, and do well with 10-12gpp. 10-11 preferred; don't like going over 12.
This is also my desired hunting weight. I like to keep my trajectory as flat as possible. Actually i prefer 10-11 gpp.

Is there a point on either the heavy end or the light end of arrow weight where changes in draw length or release can effect the cast more?


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