Looking for new arrows.
#1
Looking for new arrows.
Hello,
I am looking to purchase some new arrows. I have not had to buy arrows in a few years so I have not been keeping up with whats out there with new technology. I Shoot a Mathews Switchback at 62lbs. The arrow will be 29.5". I know it will be a 400 series but just wanted to find out what you guys have been shooting and what yall think about it. I just moved up here to Alaska and will be hunting moose and caribou with these so I kind of like the idea of the H.I.T. technology but please give me your opinion. Thanks.
I am looking to purchase some new arrows. I have not had to buy arrows in a few years so I have not been keeping up with whats out there with new technology. I Shoot a Mathews Switchback at 62lbs. The arrow will be 29.5". I know it will be a 400 series but just wanted to find out what you guys have been shooting and what yall think about it. I just moved up here to Alaska and will be hunting moose and caribou with these so I kind of like the idea of the H.I.T. technology but please give me your opinion. Thanks.
#2
I have a similiar set up .switchback 58 lbs 28in draw and i shoot the carbon express maxima 250. very nice arrow. you might need to go to the 350 for a little more wieght but check the charts for the correct spine
#5
I've used several different arrows for hunting, but I am not a huge fan of the HIT inserts. My favorites are as follows.
1. Carbon Express Maxima, Maxima Hunter, & Aramid
2. ACC Pro Hunters
3. Easton Flatline
4. Easton FMJ despite the HIT
Dan
1. Carbon Express Maxima, Maxima Hunter, & Aramid
2. ACC Pro Hunters
3. Easton Flatline
4. Easton FMJ despite the HIT
Dan
#9
I have been using GOLD TIP XT HUNTER arrows for 5 years now and they are a good choice.
I don't think I would try and find one arrow for moose and caribou.
Too big of a difference in size and average shot distance.
What ever you used for those dandy bucks should do for a caribou.
I would definately use a 125 gr cut on contact BH.
For the Moose I would just add weight tubes.
KISS is alway a good idea
I don't think I would try and find one arrow for moose and caribou.
Too big of a difference in size and average shot distance.
What ever you used for those dandy bucks should do for a caribou.
I would definately use a 125 gr cut on contact BH.
For the Moose I would just add weight tubes.
KISS is alway a good idea
#10
I also use Gold Tip XT Hunter's in 7595. Good, tough arrows. I am very happy with they way they fly also. Would recommend them for sure. Not too expensive either. Work very well with my bow at 30" and 71#.