I was out stumping this morning. Forgot my camera so missed getting pics of all the Turkeys I saw.
Any way, I was trying out some easton Axis and some Carbon Express Terminators. I was shooting a 30" arrow. The CE's were footed with 2" of 2117 aluminum shaft , The Axis were footed with 2" of 2018. I started with 200gr up front and then Jumped to 300gr. I'm shooting a 55#@28 70" Yew Mahantango. I shot a dead but not rotten poplar the size of my leg, and I blasted through it with the 300gr. Total arrow weight is about 617gr. The 200gr slammed the tree pretty deep, but did not punch out a hole the way the 300 did.
I was also surprised at how the arrow flight was very nice with either weight up front. I can't believe how well these arrows handle up front weight. Not sure which arrow to settle on yet. I'm liking the AD's too.