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@ET1702..my draw is 70lb..I shoot an older Hoyt cam & 1/2, draw length is 28 (I'm guessing since my arrows are 28.75). Not sure what BH type is and not sure where the weight is. I've been looking at the carbon express maxima hunter, I've heard good reviews..they are 350 grams..I've been shooting a 125 gram muzzy broad head, lumenok nocks (I believe they are around 22 grams) and older gold tip arrows..
Quote from: ElkBOW79 on December 23, 2013, 07:37:22 PM@ET1702..my draw is 70lb..I shoot an older Hoyt cam & 1/2, draw length is 28 (I'm guessing since my arrows are 28.75). Not sure what BH type is and not sure where the weight is. I've been looking at the carbon express maxima hunter, I've heard good reviews..they are 350 grams..I've been shooting a 125 gram muzzy broad head, lumenok nocks (I believe they are around 22 grams) and older gold tip arrows..Just a note ElkBow, the "gr" stands for grains not grams (g). 1 g = 15.43 gr
Seems like the general opinion is just legal weight arrows. Heavy arrows carrry more kenetic energy,penetrate better and are tougher. There is always a middle of the road. If you can afford them ACC's are Tough and very consistant for grain weight and straightness. Alot of guys will say they are not any better,That usually means they have never shot them. Hopefully you only have to shoot 1 or 2 arrows a year at animals. In that case buy the best arrrow you can afford. Tip them with Shuttle T Broadheads and it will be a deadly combination.