Arrow setup

RyanCmns

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I drew a NM archery tag now I'm trying to figure out a arrow setup for them. What weight should I get to? I was thinking of running Easton axis340, or flatline 330. Not sure what length the shortest would be 27" I want to see how they fly before cutting them down.

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I drew a NM archery tag now I'm trying to figure out a arrow setup for them. What weight should I get to? I was thinking of running Easton axis340, or flatline 330. Not sure what length the shortest would be 27" I want to see how they fly before cutting them down.

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I don’t think it matters much for antelope. I shot my last one at 65 yards with a 500 something grain elk arrow.


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I don’t think it matters much for antelope. I shot my last one at 65 yards with a 500 something grain elk arrow.


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I agree I'm just worried I wont have enough travel in my sight to get to far I want to be able to shoot out to 100-120yds I'm waiting on a fast eddie xl to come in I'll find out for sure real soon my current setup is for elk arrows are right at 510grains @ 240fps

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I would use those same arrows.
So are you saying 120 for practice or are you saying your taking shots at animals at 120?
 

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The Fast Eddie's have a fairly large guard so that will greatly diminish how much travel you will get.
 
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Just picked up a Tommy Hogg I think it will work out pretty nice

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