Thanks for the input everyone. I’m working too much to address each input but I’ll definitely take a look at different options.
At this point I’m going to go with VICTORY for my shafts for sure as I can get a good deal from a buddy. Just have to decide on the rest of the components now.
Interesting concept. I've never heard of either of these brands before but i will have to check them out. Should give plenty of FOC at any length without too much overall weight. I just dont know how i feel about glue in broadheads vs a screw in type.
Honestly never even considered the Pierce platinum. But for a 5mm i think i would probably be looking at RIP anyways, maybe the BE's too.
In that scenario are you just setting aside your hunting arrows and obviously using the collars just for those then?
Also, like everyone else i asked...
I've had a few people recommend the RIP over the VAP but I always see this "big time" archery guys settling on the 4mm diameters. Are you speaking to durability in terms of misses/ pass throughs and arrow life in that regard?
Why the collars??
Also curious about what Vanes you recommend for a...
Even with a decent SS or Ti outsert you'd still advise against it? Curious why you say to ignore FOC/KE/Momentum?
I ran FMJ's in the past and the Easton Axis, neither i had issues with other than just not "dialing" them in really. I dont think i have any reason to go to a standard diameter...
Finally got a new (to me) bow setup: Mathews Phase 4 29. Going to be pulling 70-75lbs 80% let off at 28” draw.
Im not sure what kind of arrow components I want to go with but here’s what I’m thinking:
-Total arrow weight between 450-475gr (trying to maximize speed relative to weight to get the...
Looking for a lightweight mountain rifle that’s left handed; preferably in 7PRC (I would entertain other similar calibers but keep in mind I do not reload).
Being eyeing some carbon offerings from Fierce, CA and Bergara for reference; doesn’t need to be scoped but would be open to something...