I've got a 60# draw bow, and I've been shooting the gold tip xt with a 100grain mechanical broadhead. The arrows say they are 8gpi and 29" long, so 8 x 29 =232 + 100grains for the broadhead puts each arrow at 332grains.
I'm a newb archer and dont really know what that all means(even though it kinda sounds like I have a general idea).
Ok, so I've been looking at the Simmons broadheads because of another post on here, and I dig the simplicity and reusability of them, but they are 165grain, which would put my total weight per arrow up to a ball hair shy of 400grains.
Can anyone point me in the right direction so I know what all this means and if I can make this work?
I'm a newb archer and dont really know what that all means(even though it kinda sounds like I have a general idea).
Ok, so I've been looking at the Simmons broadheads because of another post on here, and I dig the simplicity and reusability of them, but they are 165grain, which would put my total weight per arrow up to a ball hair shy of 400grains.
Can anyone point me in the right direction so I know what all this means and if I can make this work?