Hello all,
I am brand new to this forum, but have been over at D&DH for about 3 years. I have hunted with a compound bow for years but finally decided to get into trad. bow hunting. So...
I bought a throw away $59 rough and ready longbow with a 25-30 lb. draw weight on it. I got the low pound bow to learn proper form on. The book that I read recommended learning with less poundage bow. Once I felt comfortable that my form was correct, etc. etc. I got my 'real' bow.
I traded my Remington 700 .270 for a Thunderhorn Coup Stick made by Duane Jessop of MT, and some extras. The bow is absolutely stunning, and it is hard to keep it out of my hands. It has a cocobo and orangewood riser, elk antler inlaid in the riser, elk antler tips, beaver silencers, and fast flight string. It shoots like a dream with the half-dozen arrows that I was given with the bow.
The bow is 58" long and draws 55# @ 26". I am 6'1/185 and my draw length is more like 28", so I think it is drawing much closer to 60 than to 55. I have no trouble holding steady at my anchor point and shooting 30-40 shots in a session before tiring.
Anyhow, the guy gave me a half dozen Gold Tip 5575's. 3 have the 125 grain FP and the other 3 have the 175 grain FP. The bow seems to prefer the 175 grain tips. Is this common for a setup like this? I see that most guys are shooting the 125 grains. Somehow it just 'feels' better shooting the 175's.
So, here are the arrows that I am looking at gettting:
1 Dozen GT Traditional XT Hunter Arrows
Specs:
Outside Diameter....Shaft 5575....0.302 inches.....Spine....400....Shaft Weight......9.3 Gr/inch....Length....32"
Arrows will be cut to 29 1/2".
I am eye balling the Zwickey Delta 2 blade broadheads at 170 grains for hunting purposes.
As far as the fletching I am going to go with the following:
Right Hand Helical Fletching Style
4" Feathers
and use screw in FP and BH points.
What do you all think of these arrows with this particular config?? Let me have it. :-)
Thanks in advance. I have read and researched as much as I can about these addicting stickbows, but I have an infinite amount of knowledge left to learn.