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i would like to have my arrow weight up around 400gr out of a 60lb bow.
I shoot around 370 grns and had no problem harvesting elk. However, shot placement is the key. I don't disagree on the heavier arrow. If you're only getting about 4" of penetration, you're more likely hitting bone/shoulder blade. Shot placement is important. So you should be fine. But if you can go heavier, then that will be better.
Quote from: yajsab on March 17, 2009, 09:33:11 PMI shoot around 370 grns and had no problem harvesting elk. However, shot placement is the key. I don't disagree on the heavier arrow. If you're only getting about 4" of penetration, you're more likely hitting bone/shoulder blade. Shot placement is important. So you should be fine. But if you can go heavier, then that will be better.the first elk i had hit a rib. a slick trick should have blown right through a rib. had i been shooting a heavier arrow then i wouldnt have had that problem (more then likely) but you never know...a rib can stop a bullet too. the second elk. i will never know.
Quote from: bankwalker on March 18, 2009, 09:49:52 AMQuote from: yajsab on March 17, 2009, 09:33:11 PMI shoot around 370 grns and had no problem harvesting elk. However, shot placement is the key. I don't disagree on the heavier arrow. If you're only getting about 4" of penetration, you're more likely hitting bone/shoulder blade. Shot placement is important. So you should be fine. But if you can go heavier, then that will be better.the first elk i had hit a rib. a slick trick should have blown right through a rib. had i been shooting a heavier arrow then i wouldnt have had that problem (more then likely) but you never know...a rib can stop a bullet too. the second elk. i will never know. No offense bankwalker, but unless you harvested that bull and can show me pictures, a "rib" never stopped your 390gr arrow out of a 70lb bow. You hit something else or your shot was around 100yards. I've blown through both shoulder blades of a 300lb black bear with a 402gr arrow out of a 66lb bow. My last elk was shot catching the shoulder blade on the near side and through a rib on the far side and I watched the arrow skip into the brush ten yards behind it before the elk even flinched, with the same setup. I won't believe that a "rib" stopped a 390gr arrow out of a 70lb bow. Not unless your arrows were so horribly tuned they flew sideways or the shot was close to 100 yards.