What brand of arrows?
#22
ORIGINAL: coloradoprohunter
i don't mean to offend anybody, but i tried shooting 45lbs with carbon express and the arrows are all over the target. I bought some new BEMANS! and they work great. over 30in. in length, are perfect for low and high poundage draw weight and i even tried it. The results... 3/4 inch groups at 20yds with a 45lb draw weight. I love Beman arrows!
i don't mean to offend anybody, but i tried shooting 45lbs with carbon express and the arrows are all over the target. I bought some new BEMANS! and they work great. over 30in. in length, are perfect for low and high poundage draw weight and i even tried it. The results... 3/4 inch groups at 20yds with a 45lb draw weight. I love Beman arrows!

#23
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 95
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From: Middletown, Pa.
You are getting some decent advice, but not what I'd call the best bang for the buck. Gold Tips are a popular favorite and XT's work very well, but there is no reason to spend the extra money to get the Pro series. They are better than the XT's in straightness and weight tolerance, but it is very slight. I'd stick my neck out right here in public and say there probably isn't more than a couple of people on these boards that can shoot well enough to tell the difference between .003 and .001. Get the XT's and be happy.
#27
ORIGINAL: akaSharkey
Gold Tips get the xt .003 or the pro .001 Great arrows. http://www.goldtip.com/products/category.asp?fid=1-8A2DDB1C-8633-4CD9-A19F-763CB802BE19&rnd=160845796
They have a great website with a FOC caculator and KE caculator.
Gold Tips get the xt .003 or the pro .001 Great arrows. http://www.goldtip.com/products/category.asp?fid=1-8A2DDB1C-8633-4CD9-A19F-763CB802BE19&rnd=160845796
They have a great website with a FOC caculator and KE caculator.
#28
Thread Starter
Typical Buck
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 749
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From: northern colorado
Ok, I have a PSE typhoon bow I just bought and it has a drop away rest with nothing else touching the string. How fast do you estimate it can throw a 350 grain arrow? It is rated at 298 to 303 from PSE, so throw in the factor of the lies they tell, I am guessing it is actually more like 270 with a 350 grain arrow at a 70 pound draw. I dont have a chrono to test it on so I am just guessing. Let me know if you have a more educated guess. It is currently set a 60 pound draw but will be turned up close to 70 during the elk season. EJ
#29
Hard to believe thatin all the reply's so far The Carbon Force x weaves are not mentioned.
Great arrows IMO.
http://www.pse-archery.com/carbon_force.htm
Great arrows IMO.
http://www.pse-archery.com/carbon_force.htm




