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FSUBIGMAC 09-10-2009 11:11 AM

Broadhead weight?
 
Ok so I want to know what weight broadhead will help me get the best flight (according to OT or a similar program). I am getting ready to pick up some BH's and want to know if 100's or 125's --or even something else-- would be good for me?

My specs: @61#
Victory V-Force HV's .400 spine-- cut to 28" @310 grains total 100gr FP -- for now
325fps

I just wanna get the right size BH so I can reduce the headaches. I shoot great out to 40 (softball size groups) with FPs but know that BH might be a different monster. Thanks for the input. And YES, I know my arrows are light. Can any of you OT guys help out? Thanks

BUCKMARK 09-10-2009 12:04 PM

First of all, what weight are your field points? You should match your broadheads to that and be good to go...

FSUBIGMAC 09-10-2009 12:50 PM

As stated above they are 100 gr right now -- but that can change if needed

And to clearify: WITH the 100 gr point they come to around 310gr total arrow weight

BUCKMARK 09-10-2009 02:09 PM

My bad, did not catch the field point weight. With what you are shooting now you are like right at the minimum total arrow weight you could safely shoot. You might want to check your bows specs to see if 5 grains per pound is the correct. My bow is 6 grains per pound. With a heavier BH your POI will most likely change at longer ranges.

FSUBIGMAC 09-10-2009 05:35 PM

Yes--- I understand I am clost to IBO minimun. How do you think im shooting at 325fps. I know I could go heavier but im stubborn. I just want to know if a 100 or 125 gr point will benefit me more--- help get the best BH flight -- before I buy any new ones. Thanks

BUCKMARK 09-10-2009 06:58 PM

IMO the only way to know for sure is to try them both out and see which ones fly better. I have some 100 gr. wasps that are like brand new if you would like a couple to try.

drockw 09-10-2009 10:39 PM

Ill send TFOX this way to check it on AA for you... You are probably underspined???

Derek

TFOX 09-10-2009 10:50 PM

I also think you are underspined.Probably won't have much luck with fixed blade heads but might have some luck with mechanicals.

FSUBIGMAC 09-10-2009 11:20 PM

I had a feeling you were going to say I was underspined. But I went by both the chart and by the guy I have tune my bow -- and you know he is pretty darn credible. Again they are cut to 28" -- anything I can do to spine then right? Increase tip weight? Decrease? Thanks BUCK -- I actually have some 100gr Wasps. Thanks for the offer though man

TFOX 09-10-2009 11:26 PM


Originally Posted by FSUBIGMAC (Post 3437170)
I had a feeling you were going to say I was underspined. But I went by both the chart and by the guy I have tune my bow -- and you know he is pretty darn credible. Again they are cut to 28" -- anything I can do to spine then right? Increase tip weight? Decrease? Thanks BUCK -- I actually have some 100gr Wasps. Thanks for the offer though man


I gave you 27.5" for raw shaft. 325 fps with a 310 grain arrow is freaking smoking.Alot of energy there.Charts don't account for that kind of energy.YET

My suggestion is to stick the Wasp on and see if you can get them to tune with fp's.

You can usually work with stiff with broadheads but not weak.


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