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Two Blade Benefits

Started by KentuckyTJ, January 18, 2015, 01:29:00 PM

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KentuckyTJ

Good post Adam, 56 lbs is a world of difference over my 47 lb bow though. I haven't tried the thinner diameter shafts yet but I will the next season. I hope there is something to that as you are the second person I have heard say this.

Is there a fairly high GPI thin shaft? Around 10.5 gpi?
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overbo

8yrds w/ that or most setups similar, will push any 3 blade head thru that deer. If it doesn't, Something isn't right.
Biggest benefits w/ 2 blade heads is you get real good at blood trailing animals.

Adam S. Daugherty

TJ,
Just FYI over the last few seasons I shoot a 56 lb FF 62 inch silvertip.  Easton Axis 400 cut 29.75 I think, with VPA 175 grain 3 blades and 3- 4 inch shield cut feathers.  Only bad part is that I used to like to tinker with arrows and set ups.  haven't done any tuning to speak of in the last 3 years.  Just shoot and hunt.

olddogrib

TJ,
I think Easton FMJ's may be higher than most, but I don't know if they're that high without loading.
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KentuckyTJ

QuoteOriginally posted by overbo:
8yrds w/ that or most setups similar, will push any 3 blade head thru that deer. If it doesn't, Something isn't right.
Biggest benefits w/ 2 blade heads is you get real good at blood trailing animals.
Not if shot through the middle of a leg bone. Like this deer was.
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The fulfillment of your hunt is determined by the amount of effort you put into it  >>>---->


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