WayneCowhitetail
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Looking for the best arrows to hunt whitetail with
Grab you a reasonably sized fixed blade broadhead, get it sharp, learn where to put it, and put it there. That’s really the way to beThanks I'm new to compound bow hunting and want to be the most efficient as I can in the woods i dont want to risk just wounding a deer
Practice, practice, practice, is the key to wounding fewer deer.Thanks I'm new to compound bow hunting and want to be the most efficient as I can in the woods i dont want to risk just wounding a deer
If your newish limit your yardage until you get the hang of it. After that don't be afraid to reach out to 20yds, And practice, practice, practice, from your stand, wearing what you'll be wearing when you hunt,ie; face mask, gloves, bulky clothes, from your saddle. Limit yourself to high percentage shots. No way to get around the fact that if you do this long enough sh#$ will happen. Until you see how fast those buggers move if on alert with your own two eyes you just won't believe it. I call in deer pretty regularly and when they come in "lookin", you want them in your lap. Good luck out there.Practice, practice, practice, is the key to wounding fewer deer.
As @EricS said, your Warriors will work. Concentrate on spending time in the woods rather than spending money on gear.
Here is one from Victory Archery that tells me my 23 inch arrows from my 125 lb compound crossbow with 100 gr heads needs a spine of 350.I'd recommend something in the 300 spine with ethics archery stainless steel inserts & the heaviest head you like. 200-300 grain head with the full ethics inserts will give you a really good foc. There's a lot of good arrows in that class from cheaper to expensive. I'd stay 100% carbon myself.
Main thing to get right is your arrow setup & spine. Sirius has one of the better spine charts. Get your foc as high as possible.
SELECTING THE CORRECT SPINE
When we talk about an arrow’s spine, we’re talking about how much it flexes. We’re talking about its stiffness. Every arrow should flex when it leaves the bow, however the flex should be limited within the safe operation of the product. If it flexes too much (weak spine) then its flight will be...www.siriusarchery.com