This thread sounds "strange" to me, but the answers are giving me a lot of info.
I read, for example, Mr. Terry answering "175 - 200 since mid 80´s"... Well, I am bowhunting since mid 80´s as him and at that time in Spain, we could only find broadheads in the range of 100 to 125 grains. We used to match our arrows in order to get good flies, just playing with the tube caliber and those two different weight options and I can ensure you that we were absolutely successful. I have been doing the same since them, just taking care of getting the best fly of my hunting arrows and a good overall weight of the total arrow, but as far as I can see, today most everybody shoot arrows with much more heavier heads, playing with different spines. I understand that teher must be a reason that I am loosing (maybe FOC). Could you give me a reason to do this?? That´s another thread I pressume.
I am a lazy guy and I don´t like to be adding weights to my arrows so I will try to get those heavy broadheads to play with them in my tubes. Of course I will have to buy stiff tubes to get a decent fly using such a heavy broadheads (200 grains!!).
When I wrote that the post sound "strange" to me, is was just because my natural answer would have been "the one that gives me a perfect fly for the caliber that I am using", and that´s it, question solved... but maybe I am wrong. In the other hand I would have better understood a question regarding the broadhead diameter, for example...
Just forgive me friends, maybe I am too Traditional!! LOL.
Regards