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tmitche1
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Arrow Weight Question
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June 23, 2008, 07:18:00 PM »
Currently, I'm shooting Gold Tip 3555 with a weight of 8.6 gpi. I shoot 28.5" arrows with 145 grain Magnus 2-blade. My arrow weight is right around 400 lbs. My recurve is 54lbs @27". For larger game such as elk, should I go up in arrow weight. If so, do you have any arrow recommendations? I have heard good things about the Beman MFX Classics.
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katman
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Re: Arrow Weight Question
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June 23, 2008, 07:50:00 PM »
If I interpret your post correctly 400 gr arrow with a 54# bow yields 7.4 grains per pound, light for what most bowyers suggest for there bows.
I would think 400 gr would be on the light side for a large critter like elk. The Easton axis arrow in 400 spine with 200 gr up front (+ aluminum insert) will get you around 500 gr total at 30" and should be pretty close to tuned. The beaman mfx will add a little more. The axis 340 with 300 gr up front (200 point + 100 gr brass insert) 30" would also be close and get your weight to around 610 gr. I love the small diameter shaft for hunting and am looking forward to punishing one of the new axis nano's to see how tough it is.
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woodslinger
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Re: Arrow Weight Question
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June 23, 2008, 07:59:00 PM »
I forget about the grains per inch and prefer to shoot for around 9-10 grains per pound of draw weight. This seems to give me the best performance out of my bows.
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DIAMONDBACK
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Re: Arrow Weight Question
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June 23, 2008, 08:42:00 PM »
I am with woodslinger,10grs per # is a good balance.Elk,11/12grs per # would be my choice.
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Richie Nell
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June 23, 2008, 09:32:00 PM »
For elk? A lot heavier than 400 grains. Try to get 600 grains minimum with two blade head.
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Gordon martiniuk
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Re: Arrow Weight Question
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June 23, 2008, 09:52:00 PM »
I agree at least 600gr 650 to 700 would be better 400 way light even for Whitetails
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June 23, 2008, 10:00:00 PM »
I killed a large cow elk with a 410gr arrow - 600 gr would not have made her any deader.
Steve
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