Originally posted by snowplow:
Thanks guys. I was considering not going too drastic and either running a 150 grain glue on Interceptor or 130 grain glue on Tigershark with the once piece insert/adapters that supposedly weight 35 grains and are same as a normal insert. I have a target tip set (different weights) in the mail to try.
With a 200-250 grain head you guys must be getting considerable arrow arc. Dont get me wrong, that doesn't bother me, but is seems like on the other side of things it would make shooting 10x harder by making every shot way less forgiving to yardage. Do you guys notice this?
You are right on the money as far as not getting carried away with EFOC. Your arrow trajectory WILL be much flatter with a moderate FOC balance of 150
grains... You can also use brass inserts to add more front weight & use a lighter broadhead.... a good compromise is about 15-17% FOC and still maintain a good flat trajectory.
You are going to find a lot of debate on FOC, EFOC and penetration. You need not drink the kool-aid brutha.... a 125-150 grain broad head will kill anything in North America and most everything in the world shooting 10 gpp. and will give you a flatter trajectory.
btw.... i killed more elk with 100 grain broadheads and 444 grain arrows with complete pass throughs with a compound bow than most guys will shoot in a life time.... So just ignore that crap about bugs and light weight arrows not doing the job. As much as i love traditional archery. The compound bow is a superior weapon..... i like doing it the hard way personally.