Originally posted by Chub:
chubs specs
6oin 53@28 rec
cx150 29in 50grbr insert 1in footing
125gr tip
3-5in feathers
string 14 strand
draw length 27 3/4
fletched and bears group together out to 25yrds to be honest im scared sh------ to cut .the footings are epoxied onto shaft.arrow is 511grs .a friend of mine gave me some 150gr brheads ithought i mite need to stiffen the shaft a bit
A heavier point will weaken the shaft even more, go the other direction. You might try 100gr. up front and choose a good 100gr. 2-blade broadhead. Magnus makes a nice 100gr. 2-blade with bleeders called a Stinger and that's what I'm going to use. I've killed deer with them before and they definitely get the job done.
My reason for using them is about the same as yours because I used 90gr. brass inserts and the 100gr. point just seemed to tune perfectly.
I could take the brass inserts out and trim some off so I could shoot a heavier broadhead, but at this point I just don't want to mess with what works and have to go through all the fine tuning again. I'm sure there are other 100gr. broadheads out there that will also do the job just fine.
Other than that, it's either cut some off the shaft which I wouldn't recommend cause your already at 29" and the other alternative is to buy new shafts.
Good luck!