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is my setup adequate?

Started by RUTANDSTRUT, August 09, 2012, 03:55:00 PM

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RUTANDSTRUT

i am having a very hard time tuning my widows with any heavy arrow.  my setup is a black widow psax 51#@27" with a 28.5" gold tip trad 5575 and a 150 gr 4 blade stinger.  the total arrow weight is about 450 grains.  my bow loves this arrow and shoots it very accurately and straight out to 40 yards (hunting i shoot 30 yards maximum).  i am a little concerned with the weight of this arrow for big whitetails.  any thoughts on this setup?  thanks in advance

Josh Perdue

Im sure thats more than adequate. Sorry you couldn't get them shafts to shoot. Good luck this fall buddy.

Josh Perdue

Just ran into a thread on here with 40-45lb bow kills thats pretty awesome. After seeing that I dont think you will question your setup. It made me feel alot better.

AngelDeVille

The deer won't care how many times the arrow will pass through....
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Looper

Yeah, that should work just fine. I bet it really zips along.  

Just curious, what heavier arrows did you try?

I'd be surprised if you couldn't add a lot of weight to the end of that 5575 and still get it to fly well for you, if you wanted to bump the weight up a touch. Did you try a 200 grain point?

Jason R. Wesbrock

You have more than enough to blow through any whitetail on the planet.

Friend

If still retaining concerns, then you may consider evaluating arrow flight utilizing a 300 gn point.
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The Whittler

At 8.8gpi I would say your fine. Now go have fun lol.

Smallwood


tradlongbow

Absolutly!!! my 450 grain wood shafts blow through hogs with a 50lb bow, certainly it will a deer.
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Howard Hill

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Rossco7002

More than adequate! With deer sized game I think accuracy wins out over arrow weight and that'll be one flat shooting, accurate set up.
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Dendy Cromer

more than plenty... good luck this season.
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robtattoo

Yes.


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KentuckyTJ

Thats the reason I shoot Carbon Express Heritage shafts. Their similar spined shafts are heavier. The CE 250's are 11 gpi and the GT 5575's are 9.3 gpi. That right at a 50 grain increase in 29"/ Started shooting them last year and had three pass throughs one with a major bone leg bone hit.

3 rivers sells a test kit so you don't have to buy a dozen to try them out.
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JamesKerr

Yes you should have no problem getting complete pass-thru's with that setup.
James Kerr

huntmaster80

you will be fine!! better to have a lighter arrow that is flying good opposed to a heavy arrow that is not!!

I think that would work but I would still be looking to get to around 10gpp if it were my bow.

I would also think that you should be able to cut off about 3/4"-1" of the 55/75 shafts you are now using, add a 50 or 100gr brass insert (or just go to a heavier point/BH) and get that arrow to tune well.

Bisch


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