Durable and accurate hunting arrow recommendation, 300 or 250 spine

lintond

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My recommendation would be an Axis 5mm Match Grade in 300. 28” cut. 50 gr brass insert and either 100 or 125 gr head. That’d be a great arrow and meet all of your requirements your looking for.

This is my setup! It’ll pack a punch.


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Tony Trietch

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Yep, and the easiest way is to just shoot them into a target and pull the arrow. It will come out without the tip and insert. That's how all the "melts" have worked for me, even when the bow shop has put them in.

Never lost one in the two years that I used it. Both bag targets and broadhead targets.

Sorry to derail the thread OP but I need to ask...

My results with hot melt have been similar to 5MILES. Jmez, is there a secret to the sauce that you can share?
 

Trial153

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Rampage with 75 grain hits, Vpa flanged footers and max stealth vanes. These have X nocks but i use the BEA R nocks as well on some bows.
I use two part epoxy to install the HIT and the footer. If i really had to i could nock out the HIT with a drill bit easy enough. That said i use the expoxy because its one and done.
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