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What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
Right now I am shooting a 320 grain arrow and 78Lbs. Seems to be working great LOL My arrows really book. Just curous how heavy my arrows should be. Thanks
Guess I will add, My arrows are 27.5 inches and are pro-x-cutter ultralight gold tips, w/ 100 grain head. |
RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
ORIGINAL: bucketmouthhauler Right now I am shooting a 320 grain arrow and 78Lbs. Seems to be working great LOL My arrows really book. Just curous how heavy my arrows should be. Thanks Guess I will add, My arrows are 27.5 inches and are pro-x-cutter ultralight gold tips, w/ 100 grain head. But in your case, how heavy they should be, is up to your manfacturer and you. I know PSE, bowtech and most companies tell you thats way too light. And might warp the cams, or crack the limbs. I know if I was you, I would shoot at least a 400gr arrow. But with your very short draw, you might be fine at 4gr/lb draw. |
RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
You did not state your drawlength, but I can tell you right now you're skating on thin ice. ATA minimum arrow weight chart:http://home.att.net/%7Esajackson/amochart.html][/url] http://home.att.net/~sajackson/amochart.html
If you're drawlength is 27.5" as your arrows are, then according to the chart you should be shooting an arrow of about 440 grains weight. |
RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
Looks like I should be shooting another 100 grains. I don't think I could make this happen even if I wanted to. Unless they sell 200 grain broadheads somewhere. I don't think penetration will be an issue though.
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RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
ORIGINAL: bucketmouthhauler Looks like I should be shooting another 100 grains. I don't think I could make this happen even if I wanted to. Unless they sell 200 grain broadheads somewhere. I don't think penetration will be an issue though. |
RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
ORIGINAL: bucketmouthhauler Right now I am shooting a 320 grain arrow and 78Lbs. Seems to be working great LOL My arrows really book. Just curous how heavy my arrows should be. Thanks Guess I will add, My arrows are 27.5 inches and are pro-x-cutter ultralight gold tips, w/ 100 grain head. |
RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
I have 2" blazer vanes which I forgot to include I also didn't add in the insert:eek:Stupid me. What do you think that will put me @. Thanks
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RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
http://www.goldtip.com/products/family.asp?cid=6-6C193E45-1314-4FB7-A10A-497F04D12CDA&rnd=219019799here is a link to the arrows anyway.
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RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
The industrystandard is to warranty their bowsdown to arrow weights at 5 grains per pound. (Other than High Country that is; they go down to 3 gpp on a couple of select models they make.) The manufacturersdo not recommend going that low on arrow weight, but they had to warranty their bows that waybecause of their "IBO rating" advertising.AMO (now ATA) hasnever amended that recommended arrow weight chart doegirl linked to, and that should tell folks something.
By the way, they do sell 200 grain broadheads, just not at your average bow store, where light weight and speed is king. Check sites that deal in traditional archery supplies, like 3 Rivers or Kustom King. You can even get brass inserts to bump up your weight and FOC. Darn sure have to go up in arrow spine for that stuff though. ;) |
RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
ORIGINAL: bucketmouthhauler I have 2" blazer vanes which I forgot to include I also didn't add in the insert:eek:Stupid me. What do you think that will put me @. Thanks |
RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
ORIGINAL: Arthur P The industrystandard is to warranty their bowsdown to arrow weights at 5 grains per pound. (Other than High Country that is; they go down to 3 gpp on a couple of select models they make.) The manufacturersdo not recommend going that low on arrow weight, but they had to warranty their bows that waybecause of their "IBO rating" advertising.AMO (now ATA) hasnever amended that recommended arrow weight chart doegirl linked to, and that should tell folks something. Bucketmouthhauler, I owe you an apology. You're 392 grain arrows are within the safe minimum. Now go enjoy that extra speed.:D |
RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
Stay with the 5 grain per inch rule for your bow warranty. I tried 145 and 200 grain broadheads before with a 65 lb recurve and aluminum arrows and it didn't work good for me. The arrow tuned up good, but my penetration on deer sucked. To much blade area and I wasn't getting good penetration on game. After about doz deer I went back 125 grain broadheads and they work a lot better for me. Doegril75 is right you should be shooting around a 400 grain arrow and with your poundage you should be able to blow through any thing out their. I'm doing it with 400 grain axis and a 85 grain thunderhead with Diamond Black Ice at 65 lbs. Two this year and it was like I didn't even hit any thing and just shot the arrow into the ground. They don't go very far that way one was shot at 25 yards walked off about 25 yards and the other at 30 yards and ran about 60 yards on a dead run. I seen both of them go down the way I like it.
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RE: What is the minimum amount of arrow weight per pounds of pull?
No you don't owe me an apology, Thanks for your input.
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