I want to make some arrows for a friend and need some advise. I have been using the Beman MFX's for a while and want to make some up for him.
He shoots two different bows; a recurve and a longbow…both are NOT cut to center and have the exact same grip. Both are around 60-65 lbs. He likes heavy arrows and I want to try to get a the carbon as heavy as possible.
His draw is 27" so I'm thinking a 28" arrow...either a Beman MFX Classic in 340 or 400 spine with a brass HIT insert with around 150 to 200 grain broadhead.
Anyone shoot similar to this? I’m thinking since he likes the big Grizzlies that I might be able to buy 340’s and load the front up but don’t know if that is going to be too stiff. Would the 400’s with brass inserts work better?
This is a surprise so I can’t really ask him all the specific’s on his bow so I’m guessing a bit on his overall needs. I do know he is shooting a 28” 85-90 spine POC arrow currently with 160 grain Grizzlies currently.
A Beman MFX Classic 340 at 28” with broadhead and feathers is going to weigh about 595 grains and the 400 spine is going to weigh 570 grains both include a 160 grain head, this includes the 100 grain brass insert.
I know there will be some tuning issues to work through but is there a good starting point?
Thanks a bunch!!!
Josh