Any "LIGHT" freaks out there
#11
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ORIGINAL: DaveC
You want "light" I want 400,
You want "light" I want 400,
#12
Nontypical Buck
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From: Heaven IA USA
I too am in the 500 grain class. The arrowsare barely moving ata snails pace;250 something fps....If I can't get clean through an elk perhaps it will tip him over
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I used to kill those wimpy whitetails with a sling shot and some grapes
. Light isn't an issue with them unless you really goof up.

.I used to kill those wimpy whitetails with a sling shot and some grapes
. Light isn't an issue with them unless you really goof up.

#13
Light isn't an issue with them unless you really goof up.

It's where you hit not how much the arrow weighs!
#14
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ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
My first 30 or so deer were pretty much all pass-throughs as well; then one day, I didn't hit as far back as I would have liked and squarely smacked a shoulder blade. I would have liked to have had a heavier arrow that day.
My first 30 or so deer were pretty much all pass-throughs as well; then one day, I didn't hit as far back as I would have liked and squarely smacked a shoulder blade. I would have liked to have had a heavier arrow that day.
#15
How's 267gr out of a 53# bow set up for 3D sound?
My hunting shafts are 315gr coming out of 58#. Only time I haven't gotten a pass-through is when the arrow broke the off-side leg bone trying to exit.
If we're talking about deer there is just too much emphasis put on kinetic energy. Accuracy, my lad. That's what archery is about.
My hunting shafts are 315gr coming out of 58#. Only time I haven't gotten a pass-through is when the arrow broke the off-side leg bone trying to exit.
If we're talking about deer there is just too much emphasis put on kinetic energy. Accuracy, my lad. That's what archery is about.
#17
Fork Horn
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All that sanding would worry me. Are you not effecting the spine of that arrow. How do you know you are getting it evenly sanded. Thin spots will get you less grains but also may break there and be stuck in your arm? Just a thought.I am just another slow log thrower
#18
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From: East Yapank NY USA
All that sanding would worry me. Are you not effecting the spine of that arrow. How do you know you are getting it evenly sanded.
But I think they will hold up...........................
But I did make em lighter


#19
ORIGINAL: Rack-attack
Ahh.......its a little wavey and kinda thin in some spots - tough to sand them even yaknow[:@]
But I think they will hold up...........................
But I did make em lighter
All that sanding would worry me. Are you not effecting the spine of that arrow. How do you know you are getting it evenly sanded.
But I think they will hold up...........................
But I did make em lighter





