Brendan
WKR
Here you go. Made some assumptions, but "Ideal" is calculated at .417. Personally - at 260fps or below, I probably wouldn't want to go to a stiffer and heavier arrow. Buy good broadheads, and go kill something.
I suppose I should clarify "Higher FOC" for me. I haven't been able to get any of my arrows over 17% and keep everything else where I wanted to, so I'm not extreme by any means.
But, those 15-17% arrows shot more consistently for me than ~10-12% FOC Arrows.
Big Caveat - I shoot 300 Spine Arrows, 250 where necessary to keep them stiff enough.
^ I knew you were a reasonable guy! /grin
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The point of my last post wasn't to ridicule other posters........
I'm just relaying my experience. I've shot hundreds of animals all shapes and sizes with and arrow....and seen a couple hundred more die to an arrow. Its hard to post that comment without it sounding like bragging...put it this way....I've made or seen every mistake you can possibly make.
The key takeaway from my experience....A TREND STARTS TO EMERGE! /Grin
So flood....you can disagree all you want....your commentary gives away your experience level.
Its funny that the experienced guys posting here are all pretty close in their advice.....EXPERIENCE will do that.....all of the experienced guys I know are right about the same specs; a medium heavy arrow, meticulous arrow assembly and BH tuned
Funny how that ^ works!
Like I told the OP when he PM'd me;
Arrow weight doesn't hurt him on short hunting shots...ie 30 gr either way ain't gonna make or break him....which is essentially what many are saying on the overthinking part.
If you need to bump up your arrow weight, going up a size in spine and adding a little tip weight is a good way to do that. ..just don't be underspined.
I think he will like an arrow in the 420-450 range for his short bowhunting shots. If he was also shooting 3D....then I would recommend a lighter arrow...and for hunting just put a very efficient BH on there- done.
sorry if I got anyones panties in a wad......
^ I knew you were a reasonable guy! /grin
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The point of my last post wasn't to ridicule other posters........
I'm just relaying my experience. I've shot hundreds of animals all shapes and sizes with and arrow....and seen a couple hundred more die to an arrow. Its hard to post that comment without it sounding like bragging...put it this way....I've made or seen every mistake you can possibly make.
The key takeaway from my experience....A TREND STARTS TO EMERGE! /Grin
So flood....you can disagree all you want....your commentary gives away your experience level.
Its funny that the experienced guys posting here are all pretty close in their advice.....EXPERIENCE will do that.....all of the experienced guys I know are right about the same specs; a medium heavy arrow, meticulous arrow assembly and BH tuned
Funny how that ^ works!
Like I told the OP when he PM'd me;
Arrow weight doesn't hurt him on short hunting shots...ie 30 gr either way ain't gonna make or break him....which is essentially what many are saying on the overthinking part.
If you need to bump up your arrow weight, going up a size in spine and adding a little tip weight is a good way to do that. ..just don't be underspined.
I think he will like an arrow in the 420-450 range for his short bowhunting shots. If he was also shooting 3D....then I would recommend a lighter arrow...and for hunting just put a very efficient BH on there- done.
sorry if I got anyones panties in a wad......
they look pretty cool broI got my custom arrows this week from Blackovis, they turned out awesome!
Good company great customer service!
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they look pretty cool bro
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The only downside is my local Scheels screwed up 6/12 putting in the brass inserts I bought to go with them. Blackovis didn't have any in stock so I had Scheels put them in for me...that was a mistake!
How did they screw up an insert install?
Couldn't tell you, 4 of them weren't pushed far enough back and the other 2 were a few cms from coming out of the shaft. Most of the time they have their bike shop guys glue inserts because their main sales people are "too busy". I am guessing someone was careless and tipped my arrows vertically for too long and they slid out and no one noticed.
I was pretty pissed but they gave me a dozen bare shafts and fletching/gluing inserts on 6 of them for me. This time the head archery guy is doing it...ha
Good reason to start building them yourself.
Yeah bro start building them. The amount of attention some pimple faced ass bag will pay pales in comparison to what you would do on your own arrow build. sorry to hear about that part but at least they comped some me product.Yep, I think I am going to take that route in the future. Much more room to play around and tweak to my liking. I just started getting into the details of archery this year, I used to be a buy off the shelf and stick a broadhead in kind of guy.
How did they screw up an insert install?
I shoot Black Eagle. I recently dealt with their customer service and even though they dropped the ball the first time I called, they made good on it in the end. You probably couldn’t go wrong with the Easton’s but I always like supporting the little guy when I can.
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