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Old 10-14-2017, 12:17 PM
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heavymetal
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Thank you for the responses. I am shooting a Hoyt Pro Defiant 60-70 pound bow with a 29" draw length, with Easton Aftermath 6mm 300 spine arrows, blazer vanes with a 2 degree offset, 125 grain field point. Overall weight is 488.2 grains. So decently heavy arrow from the research I have gathered but perfect I think for elk. My accuracy went through the roof when I went up. I did one turn per limb, I might have been off on the starting point of 63 pounds but I measured the 69 pounds. Was just making sure since I shot 4 inches higher than normal but figured I was based on the physics. Just double checking everything I do. Now at 20 shafts are touching till I hit 40 yards. At 50 its roughly 3 inches. 60 yards its about 4-5 inches.
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