Regarding 10 gpp. I have a 50# bow. That would mean I should shoot 500 grain arrows as a ballpark. Is 500 grains okay? Or would you usually run them from, oh, say, 400 to 500 grains, depending on circumstances? I want to hunt pig at 40 yards, maybe 50 yards. I have thought about making the last arrows listed below heavier, since I don't have broadheads for them yet, but from another post here it seems like it isn't necessary. I'd like to hear your thoughts on this. Just trying to understand the thought pattern on why you choose certain weights.
Here's my arrows (just in case):
2018 Gamegetter I, 28”, 110 gr. Zwickey Black Diamond broadhead & 30 gr. screw-in adapter,
13% FOC, 10.15 gpp, weight = 518 gr.
2018 Gamegetter II, 28”, 110 gr. Zwickey Black Diamond broadhead & 30 gr. screw-in adapter,
13.3% FOC, 10.25 gpp, weight = 523 gr.
XT Hunter 5575 Camo, 28”, 125 gr. field point, 16.9% FOC, 8.02 gpp, weight = 409 gr.