That's what I'm shooting.Swap to a 300 spine and put 100 grain inserts. Mine are very close to your length and come in at 508 grains
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300 spine
100 g outserts
125 g heads
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That's what I'm shooting.Swap to a 300 spine and put 100 grain inserts. Mine are very close to your length and come in at 508 grains
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That's what I'm shooting.
300 spine
100 g outserts
125 g heads
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Swap to a 300 spine and put 100 grain inserts. Mine are very close to your length and come in at 508 grains
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As a long draw guy I kind of laugh at you shorties.. I’m 440-ish grains without doing anything special to my arrows. A 100gr insert puts me easily over 500gr. I could probably make some rebar arrows with heavier outserts and heavier heads I’m just not interested in spending the money or time tinkering right now.
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Finally got around to shooting my new arrows yesterday. Had to bring my sight down a bit but I was slapping them together with the 340 arrows. They blew through my Black Hole target so I'm going to have to pick up a different target for broadheads. Once I get that I'll try to do some testing with the broadheads and 300 spine arrows. Looking forward to putting one through a deer.
how the 300 shoot for you? I have 300 and 400 spine arrows but wanted to see how 340 or 350 would shoot outta my bow. If your arrows are cut at 26" im assuming your draw is similar to mine. Im a 26.5 draw.
Nice buck, congrats Isaac! That's a lot of damage done.My heavy arrow came through for me yesterday...
Shot from a PSE Decree Hd at 70lbs with 27” draw length (27.75” shaft length)
250 spine black eagle carnivore
100gr ethics archery insert
315gr Tuffhead broadhead
710 grain with 25.4% FOC
After a week of public land kicking my butt in high temps with bright moons, I decided to take the first buck I could. Had this guy come trotting through at 9:30 this morning. As I mentioned above, the shot was dang near straight down.
First off, I would have never had the confidence with my last setup to take a kill zone shot at this angle. Even taking this shot means my heavy arrow setup did its job in increasing my confidence. The utter destruction it wreaked on this deer was impressive.
It entered at the tip of the backstrap between the shoulder and the spine, breaking the top of the shoulder blade. From there, it came out the opposite side rib cage where it meets the sternum, then broke the leg bone and imbedded in the leg on the way out. If it hadn’t hit the leg, it would have been imbedded in the dirt. As it was, he broke the arrow running and I found it about 10 yards from the shot. Deer went down in 45 yards, flipping head over heels. Arrow caught top of left lung, cut the arteries off the top of the heart, and destroyed most of the right lung. I am beyond impressed with its performance.
Last shot is point of impact in reference to me standing on the top of my climbing stick. I had to lean dang near over top of him because the bottom cam of my bow was rubbing the tree.
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