Im looking to put together arrows for an elk hunt,not sure on best option for shafting.
Heres kind of what Im thinking, and was looking to see see if anyone can point me in the right direction.
First, wood is what I want to shoot, I do not like carbon or aluminum, I just sont feel right not shooting woods from a longbow.
I want to mazimize penetration potential, looking at using 145 gt head, or more if need be. I prefer skinnier shafts over fat.
Im shooting a 56# @ 27' bow, so arrows will be cut about 28-29".
I was originally thinking lam. birch, but with a 125 they ti the scale at 630gr with a 125 head, thus adding more weight to the tip will push them upwards of 700gr. which might be too heavy.
Im hoping for right around 600-650, but want more front end weight.
Would I be better off going with a surewood shaft with more spine, say 60-65, and fromt weighting that? I have some surewoods now, but they are lighter than my hexpines by about 50gr, and if I throw a 190 tip on them they fly weak.(50-55 shafts).
Any suggestions?