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What arrow weight do you prefer?

Started by lpcjon2, October 21, 2010, 07:22:00 PM

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hvyhitter

aluminum shafts... 550 to 650 total... 160 to 190 total point weight...  never a problem, no need to change.
Bowhunting is "KILL and EAT" not "Catch and Release".....Semper Fi!

screamin

I like around 175 to 225 and currently shoot 200's on a 29 1/2" Heritage 150 for an arrow weight of 525. I've had pass thrus on elk with that weight.

Kip l Hoffman

Been shooting 2213 shafts 30" long with 5" full helical feathers with 100 or 125 grain magnus two blade with inserts for 20 some years now.  All bows in the 63 to 87 pound range.  Used to shoot 2317's when i shot 4 bladed broadheads at 87 pounds.  But only for elk when i wanted more cutting inches of broad head.  What arrow you use depends on how fast  your bow is and how clean your release is.  Tabs are faster than gloves.  The  harder the tab the cleaner the release. The better your form the cleaner the release.

Kip

**DONOTDELETE**

Magnus Snuffers 160grn for right Now.. I lov them points... I shoot woodies

Mike Bolin

585 gr. at the present time. 29" Beman 400 carbon with a 200 gr. broadhead with a 100 gr. brass adapter behind it. 4x4" 90 degree r.w. fletch. 52-54#@28" recurves. Mike
Centaur longbow 62", 43#@28"
Osage Selfbow 62", 47#@28
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