Arrow help
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Spike
Joined: Nov 2012
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I've got a 2010 Z7 trying to decide on a arrow for deer hunting. I'm thinking I'm going to go with victory vforce v6 due to price and from what I've read seem to be pretty good. I have a 28inch draw shooting 65#. What kind of setup should I use? Spine? Fetching type? Plan to order from hunted friend ill link the site below. Also open to other arrows I'm the same price range. Any help appreciated. Thanks
http://www.huntersfriend.com/carbon_...bon_arrows.htm
http://www.huntersfriend.com/carbon_...bon_arrows.htm
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Spike
Joined: Jul 2013
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From: Laramie, Wyoming
I don't know much a out victory arrows but here they are good. I use Easton axis arrows and love em. You will need one of the following arrows spines: 400, 340 or 300 and all this depends on what grain your tips are. Ideally if you have access to these arrows somewhere you would like to go shoot them and see how they would paper tune to get the perfect spine. Just remember if you buy any arrows the spine changes if you change you draw weight up or down. There is a lot that goes into building arrows
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2010
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I shoot close to your set up. I shoot the Drenalin with a 28" DL and 63lbs DW. I shoot the Gold Tip Velocity XT's 400's with a 100grn BH. Weigh 412grn with a Bi-Delta 2-1/2" SharksTooth vane. I used to shoot BlackHawk Vapor 4000's with same BH and vane, weighed 437grn. Both are great arrows. Hold up great as well. Very tough.
I went to the GT's just for a touch more velocity and KE.
I went to the GT's just for a touch more velocity and KE.



