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#31
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: memphis TN
I just went to the Easton site to look at some heavier aluminum shafts on their selector page. I figured out that at my short (26"
draw length, I would have to shoot more than a 200gr broadhead to get weights in the 9 gr/lb area that some are recommending. It turns out that my ACC's are right up there in weight with the rest of them(bare shaft). I'll stick with them, although I might look at a 125 gr bh instead of my 100's. I'll just work on my shot placement more than tweaking my equipment. I am looking to try the Timberline No-peep in order to improve my form consistency as much as I can.
The most important bloodtrail leads right to the foot of the cross
draw length, I would have to shoot more than a 200gr broadhead to get weights in the 9 gr/lb area that some are recommending. It turns out that my ACC's are right up there in weight with the rest of them(bare shaft). I'll stick with them, although I might look at a 125 gr bh instead of my 100's. I'll just work on my shot placement more than tweaking my equipment. I am looking to try the Timberline No-peep in order to improve my form consistency as much as I can.The most important bloodtrail leads right to the foot of the cross
#32
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 148
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From: Mishawaka Indiana USA
I am very comfortable with my setup, Martin bow carbor arrows 100 gr Muzzy and it kills deer very well for me. I paper tune every year and shoot as ofter as I can all year I am at 272 FPS which is plenty fast.




