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Title: Heavy Arrows
Post by: 3Feathers on February 10, 2010, 10:33:00 AM
Anybody use over a 650gr. arrow for whitetails???????
Title: Re: Heavy Arrows
Post by: mrpenguin on February 10, 2010, 10:36:00 AM
Yup... well, that is, I will be in the Fall.  I'm shooting FMJ Dangerous Game 300's with 300 grs. up front.  Weigh in is 740ish.
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Post by: Predator Man on February 10, 2010, 10:37:00 AM
he he... I will be sure to check back on this one.  My current whitetail setup is 360 grain..

I may bump up my tip weight to a 125 and then I will be shooting 385 grain
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Post by: Jason Jelinek on February 10, 2010, 10:58:00 AM
yes
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Post by: Jack Skinner on February 10, 2010, 11:03:00 AM
I used 750-780 grain ash shafts on antleope about the size of a whitetail maybe a little smaller with pass tru affect, and have used 680-750 grain on mule deer slightly larger than whitetail with pass tru as well. I hunt with primitive bow and keep my shots close, 25yds or less.
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Post by: wtpops on February 10, 2010, 11:34:00 AM
I shoot just under that 625 to 650 on hogs, get good results.
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Post by: JimB on February 10, 2010, 12:38:00 PM
I'm using 709gr and 713 gr out of bows 50-55# at my draw length and 568 gr out of a couple 45# bows.

I shot an antelope buck last fall.The arrow shattered the heavy part of the humerus,just above the elbow,passed through the heart and out through the opposite shoulder,out of a 53# bow.That wouldn't have happened with some of the lighter arrow setups I used to use.
Title: Re: Heavy Arrows
Post by: Earthdog on February 10, 2010, 12:46:00 PM
Not quite 650g,,610 is what I shoot from My 50lb recurve for all big game.
I don't sert out to shoot a heavy arrow as such,it's just what they tune best at and I'm happy with the results.
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Post by: SteveB on February 10, 2010, 12:51:00 PM
No - 390 to 450 from 53# DAS recurve.
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Post by: bornagainbowhunter on February 10, 2010, 12:55:00 PM
I shoot 634gr woodies.  Just shy of 650, but so close I can taste it.
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Post by: amicus on February 10, 2010, 01:07:00 PM
730 grains.
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Post by: Jason R. Wesbrock on February 10, 2010, 01:09:00 PM
I've never hunted with a bow, or for an animal, that required a 650-grain arrow (bowfishing excluded).
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Post by: James on laptop on February 10, 2010, 01:10:00 PM
No but I always do for shooting carp.
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Post by: Whump on February 10, 2010, 01:14:00 PM
Whump Sez; yep--going back to that next season. I shot 520gn total arrow weight with carbons this season out of a 54lb R&D long bow. Even though I took 3 deer I was not impressed with the penetration. The first deer shot quartering away  got a complete pass thru going in the rib cage and out behind the shoulder on the off side [18yd shot]The 6pt buck was a quartering 2 shot that hit shoulder muscle and I only got one lung and about 12" of penetration [10yd shot] The last doe was 10ft from the base of the tree going thru back muscle taking out one lung and the heart. I found all 3 but when I shot heavy shafting I got complete pass thrus out the bottom on the same kind of shots I took this year with the lighter arrows .  My FOC on the carbons was about 20% with 210gn up front but the penetration quickly lost momentum going thru muscle resulting in a top hole only. I am staying with the carbon but added weight tubes to get my arrow eight up to 660gn. I believe that the proof is in the shot on live animals so I have made changes and will re-tune for next season. Hunt safe   :archer:
Title: Re: Heavy Arrows
Post by: frassettor on February 10, 2010, 01:33:00 PM
740 gr Ad Trads. These work great on squirrels to  :goldtooth:
Title: Re: Heavy Arrows
Post by: snag on February 10, 2010, 01:54:00 PM
I've got some old Sweetland Forgewood arrows with 160gr broadheads that are 800gr. that will work on anything on 4 legs.  Just need to adjust my tradgetory a bit. They drop 4" more at 20yds. than the 585gr Surewoods I usually shoot.