See spec page at bottom of post.
This is my arrow setup: I am shooting CE Predator IIs. It has 3050 on the shaft, but no mention of gr/in. which all my Eastons seem to have on the shaft. It is cut to approx. 28" from recess of nock to lip of insert. Depending on the spine, the gr/in is either 8.8 or 9.7. Which number do I use? Do I have a 400 spine or a 344 spine? I have the TCX #2 nocks (9 gr) and CE Insert #4 (11gr), a 100 gr field tip, and I don't really know about the feathers because they are custom made from this shop, but I do have his contact info to ask if needed. I am shooting the Sage with 45lb limbs, but I have a 27 in draw on the compound, so I would assume 42-43lb draw weight.
All this being said, if I use the low number spine weight:
bare shaft: 27 3/4 inches @ 8.8 gr. = 244.2
nock = 9 gr.
insert = 11 gr.
field tip = 100 gr
feathers = for the sake of argument 10 gr.
Total = 374.2
I was told that I would need between 400-500 gr arrow at my draw weight. I have seen some guys here shooting 700 arrows, and I just wanted to know if I was missing something. So basically, would my setup would be inadequate for the hog hunt that I have planned in March? Would I be ok if I simply went to a heavier broadhead, say a 125 or 150 gr? Would the broadhead be too lite at 100gr?
I hope I'm not missing anything, and this is all very new. I don't have anyone showing me this stuff, and I can't afford to buy stuff just to try out over and over again until I get it right. I feel really lost right now. With the compound, I just picked out my draw length and draw weight, go the shafts cut to my DL, slapped on a 100 gr. pt, and away we go. I've got a lot to learn. Please help. This is the page where I'm getting my info:
CE Predator Spec