If your going for elk, they are big tough critters.Smokin Joes info to me is right on.I’m more of a aluminum, wood guy .1916’s with footings (2114’s work perfect) with 160-175 points up front or Surewood 50-55 Douglas firs with 160 or so up front would give around 510 to 520 gr. Total weight, would be great for bigger critters.Just some more options for ya.
My setup is a Black Widow PL longbow, 44# at my 28" draw. I'm currently shooting Gold Tip Trads, that weight 523 grains (11.9 gpi). If my chrono is right I'm getting 154fps. I've thought about going to a lighter arrow to flatten out my trajectory a bit. Any recommendations as to a good arrow setup to accomplish this?
I shoot 10-11 gpp on all my rigs. Still get good cast but hit with a thud.Mike