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Arrow weight

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Commando:
Thanks for the replies guys. Looks like I am just gonna leave my set up as is and not mess with it. Sounds like I’ve got plenty of arrow. I’m shooting a hoyt carbon defiant at 68 lbs and 29 inch draw Easton fmj 340 arrows and up a slick trick up front.

demontang:
Your good and slick trick is one of the sharpest heads out there. I play with weight and etc just cause I can lol

Greg Mullins:
550

biggfish:
About 480 with a 100 grain broadhead.

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Piscatory_5:

--- Quote from: Crunchy on April 04, 2018, 08:42:41 AM ---Although I agree the heavier arrow carries more kinetic energy, I do not understand how it could be flatter shooting down range.  If that were true, take your set up and shoot an arrow that is 100 grains lighter and see the impact point difference at 50 yards.  I would guess the lighter arrow will impact a foot or so higher than the heavier arrow.  Find that balance of kinetic energy and flatter shooting.

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The trajectory benefits come farther down range, much farther.

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