At 15 yards, I hit the target right where I aim. At 20, I hit 6-8 inches low. I'd like to hold over less.
The bow I shoot is labeled 62# @ 26 inches, but when I test it at my girlish 25.5 inch draw length it comes in about 55#.
My arrow is 27 inches, broadhead weighs 300 grains, with (2) 75 grain inserts for a total arrow weight of 755 grains. This makes FOC about 31% and I'm using 4 inch feathers. Huge set up, but I have alaska and africa on the radar.
I am killing animals, and had a fun season so far. However, I just shot another spike, arrow stuck out about 4 inches opposite shoulder, but not a pass through, distance was 8 yards. Recovered fine, I'm just not happy with my set up not ripping through a little Texas white tail, when I'm wanting it to kill a Bull Moose. I've killed 7 pigs, zero full pass throughs, but I am killing them. I'm just concerned about the jump in animal size without getting pass throughs on these smaller game.
Arrows are tuned well, my head's are sharp, is this the best I can do? What else might you suggest I do? Should I experiment with different arrows or a different bow? Is this just how trad bow hunting is and the next five deer I shoot might be full pass throughs?