Recently got a new bow to play with.
The bow is an A & H Archery, ACS-CX, 66# @ 28 draw. I pull 29 inches and get about 69#. I can get 188 FPS out of a 750 grain arrow from this bow, according to my Chrony.
Beaver Tail adorns the grip, the shelf, and as accents upon the Thunderhorne Small Frye Quiver. Beavertail has a unique feel to it, almost moist and sticky in your hand.
When hunting I'll carry 4 arrows tipped with Broadheads and one tipped w/ a Judo.
The bow has been liquid dipped in Predator Brown Deception Camo.
I shoot the Easton Axis arrow and build them a certain way. I start with an intentionally over spined Axis 300 shaft, leaving it full length. I add a 3inch section of Easton Aluminum shaft 2117 for strength in footing to the front of the shaft, (about 35 grains). I add a 100 grain brass Hidden Insert, reflective arrow wraps and 4 fletch 5 1/2" Banana cut high back feathers. All adhesive is JB Weld Epoxy. I shoot the Grizzly Grande 190 with a 125 broadhead adapter insert. When I hunt deer sized game I convert the Grizzly Grandes to a four blade head by cutting a slot into the Grande head with a Dremel Tool and inserting a Magnus Bleeder blade that has been intentionally ground to snap off upon impact w/ heavy bone. When I hunt Elk or larger game I leave the Grizzly Grande as a two blade. This arrow weighs roughly 750 grains and is extremely forward of center in weight distribution. I'm pretty happy with the whole system. I like the way the arrow flies and the great momentum....