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WVbowhunter
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August 01, 2018, 07:27:30 PM »
Thinking about trying some bamboo arrows with stone points for deer season this year. Would be shooting them out of my PSE talon that is 54# at my draw length. Anyone have any experience and recommendations as to point size and total arrow weight?
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What kind of cane will you be using. The native canes(river, switch and hill) all have a pretty good natural taper. These are naturally weight forward making them great for stone points which are generally lighter than commercial broadheads. One inch wide and 2 1/2" to 3" long triangle with or without a tang woulds work well.
My hill cane arrows generally weigh in at between 550 to 650grs. for a 30" arrow.
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Most likely going to use river cane as I know a couple places near me that I can harvest it. Thanks for the help
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