Easton axis fmj's topped with a 2" shwacker and a well placed shot and you'll be bringing home the venison. The straightness of an arrow is very important as well as the spline. I customize arrows and my opinion in the matter is that no matter which arrow you go with, the spline if your drawing 63 pounds or under is okay to shoot an arrow of 400 (250 for carbon express)... 64 and up get a 340 spline (350 for carbon express), The straightness of the arrow should be no less than.0035 for carbon express a.003 in easton and most others. The grains per inch if you will be shooting from the ground or thru small shooting windows Should not go below 8.5 to 9.5 if you are in a tree stand or have larger shooting windows in which you will be shooting thru in my opinion should be 9.3 and up. Remember the heavier the arrow the greater kinetic energy it will have at impact. It is also better to shoot an arrow of around 9.0 grains per inch or better for the longevity of your bow limbs. This is only my opinion on this matter but with 47 years experience this is my well formed opinion!
Last edited by randy3oo3; 12-28-2012 at 08:39 PM.