A similar but modified version of my earlier post.
Bowhunting setup: Ashby Style
- Recurve bow (52 lb @ 28 in) —> Bear Supermag 48
- My draw length = 28 in
- broadhead (250 grains) Iron Will wide single bevel left (no bleeders)
- impact collar - Type C (25 grain)
- HIT insert (100 grain)
- Arrow shaft - Easton Carbon Legacy Fred Eichler Edition (340 spine, 30 in * 9.8 grains per inch (GPI) = 294 grains)
- Fletching - left helical (cumulative 9 grains) —> this is an estimate from online research
- Lighted nock (21 grain)
- Total arrow weight = 699 grains
- grains per pound (GPP): 13.44
- FOC = 24.83% (theoretical estimate)
I am fascinated by the heavily weighted, high FOC, maximal penetration approach of Dr. Ed Ashby (even at the expense of speed and trajectory). I will be hunting mostly whitetail < 25 yards. Is this overkill? It seems like the best way to ensure pass-through shots.