I'm upgrading my arrows to go with a centergy hybrid that I am buying. I've been shooting GT Pro Hunters for 10 years and I've never shot anything else. I really don't have any complaints, but I've also never tried anything else, so I don't know what I'm missing. I know some companies are spine matching, plus I have "heard" that the GTs have been surpassed in accuracy. I'm looking at BE Spartans, BE Carnivores, Victory VF TKO, and the incumbent GT Pro Hunter. If I am going to switch arrows, I have to be gaining accuracy, durability, or both! Any recommendations out of this bunch, or some that I am missing?
- I'll be shooting a Centergy Hybrid, set around 73-75#, 29" DL.
- Arrow length is around 27" carbon to carbon. Desired arrow weight is around 450-460gr. To get there I am in the 9-10gpi for the arrow, 125gr broadhead up front, plus maybe a 25gr insert weight. It all depends on the arrow, but that is a rough idea.
- I am not considering arrows with outserts or "half-serts". I'll go as small as I can and still use standard inserts.
- Either 250 or 300 spine. Not quite sure yet what is the right spine for my setup.
- Durability, consistency, and accuracy are key. I shoot out to 80 yards and I need all the help I can get.
- I'll be shooting a Centergy Hybrid, set around 73-75#, 29" DL.
- Arrow length is around 27" carbon to carbon. Desired arrow weight is around 450-460gr. To get there I am in the 9-10gpi for the arrow, 125gr broadhead up front, plus maybe a 25gr insert weight. It all depends on the arrow, but that is a rough idea.
- I am not considering arrows with outserts or "half-serts". I'll go as small as I can and still use standard inserts.
- Either 250 or 300 spine. Not quite sure yet what is the right spine for my setup.
- Durability, consistency, and accuracy are key. I shoot out to 80 yards and I need all the help I can get.