Wow.... I've been basically gone from trad for close to ten years and things have sure changed! Back then, most guys wanted at least 50 pounds for deer and more for elk. 55 was probably the most popular all around weight but just about everyone who could shoot 60+ did so when stepping up to elk and moose size game. Of course, carbon arrows with the high FOC was a pretty new thing but it was definitely something guys where experimenting with. Aquarium tubing, pepper, weed eater line etc had all been used for fillers to add weight. They had also discovered the concept of extreme FOC but again, the bow weights were never down in the 40's unless the person had some sort of injury or age issue. I'm honestly kinda shocked about so many guys now shooting bows in the low 40's for game the size of elk. What's behind the change?
I have a sweet old Bear Grizzly that I would like to use, 47@28 I’m a 27.25 draw so about 44lbs fo me, this is great information, curious if you were going to build an arrow for 44lbs what arrow, spine, broadhead and insert you would go with to achieve your recommended gpp If this is to much of a highjack I apologize and will start a new thread Ryan
Try this out hope it will put your mind at ease the hunter name is Corey
Quote from: trad_bowhunter1965 on November 12, 2019, 05:21:51 PMTry this out hope it will put your mind at ease the hunter name is CoreyRant on...…..:( Why in the H**l would you leave a bull lay overnight that you just placed a perfect shot on, and watched go down???? This kind of stuff drives me crazy!!! I like eating elk to well to let it spoil.....Scott Nevil. To the original question...…..let the bow decide your arrow weight.
So here is what I got to bareshaft real well and now fletched up they fly so nice. An Easton axis traditional 500 5mm at 30”. 200 grain point with the standard insert, 9” cap rap and 3 5 inch feathers. 513grns total. Now I need to find a broadhead. Recommendations?
Personally, I'd look at 10 gpp weight
Quote from: Wudstix on November 16, 2019, 07:50:33 PMPersonally, I'd look at 10 gpp weightSo a 440 grain arrow? Is that sufficient for shooting whitetails? We get some big deer up here,,, shooting light stresses me out