the proper arrow weight and length
#1
I just bought a VECTRIX 60# with a 28 1/2 DL. I want to shoot a quick arrow but I am more concerned with generating a good amount of energy. What do you recommend in a carbon arrow that would give me what I am looking for. I cant wait to get the bow in, but I want to have the right arrows to get the most out of the bow. For the hunting season I currently use Montec G5 100 gr. I like them and would like to stick with them
#3
I'm shooting Easton Axis's 400's slim shaft make's for good penetration and fast enough.
I'm shooting an Allegiance with #60
28" draw
the arrow's weigh 418GR's ,that's including 100grin fieldtip's
nubo
I'm shooting an Allegiance with #60
28" draw
the arrow's weigh 418GR's ,that's including 100grin fieldtip's
nubo
#4
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 5,195
Likes: 0
From: PA.
ORIGINAL: Mr October
I just bought a VECTRIX 60# with a 28 1/2 DL. I want to shoot a quick arrow but I am more concerned with generating a good amount of energy. What do you recommend in a carbon arrow that would give me what I am looking for. I cant wait to get the bow in, but I want to have the right arrows to get the most out of the bow. For the hunting season I currently use Montec G5 100 gr. I like them and would like to stick with them
I just bought a VECTRIX 60# with a 28 1/2 DL. I want to shoot a quick arrow but I am more concerned with generating a good amount of energy. What do you recommend in a carbon arrow that would give me what I am looking for. I cant wait to get the bow in, but I want to have the right arrows to get the most out of the bow. For the hunting season I currently use Montec G5 100 gr. I like them and would like to stick with them
nothing wrong with your 100gr, only 125 gr is better,in my opinion for deer hunting..
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Buck_Slayer
Technical
7
07-14-2007 07:33 AM




