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Best arrow set up
MIKEXRAY:
I'm 65 # and 29 inch draw , three years ago I went with the Easton Axis 5mm arrows in 340 spine and tipped it with a G5 Stryker V2 125
gr broadhead . Added a little weight but not to crazy and have had great results. Doesn't break the bank , fly like darts and hit harder than my old lighter setup for sure. At 70 pounds seems like ur at 300 spine or stiffer with 125 gr head but didn't look at any charts. Good luck and have a great season.
DeadedKing:
--- Quote from: MIKEXRAY on March 07, 2024, 06:55:49 AM ---I'm 65 # and 29 inch draw , three years ago I went with the Easton Axis 5mm arrows in 340 spine and tipped it with a G5 Stryker V2 125
gr broadhead . Added a little weight but not to crazy and have had great results. Doesn't break the bank , fly like darts and hit harder than my old lighter setup for sure. At 70 pounds seems like ur at 300 spine or stiffer with 125 gr head but didn't look at any charts. Good luck and have a great season.
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You get pretty good pass through on your set up?
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MIKEXRAY:
I shot the bull in my Avatar in 2020 hard quartering away 30 yard shot , entered left side about last rib and was stuck into the right front leg bone after full pass through long ways . Bull went down in 1 minute never leaving my sight. Only other kill was mule deer buck at 20 yards and blew right through. Happy with all with my arrow and broadhead setup.
DeadedKing:
--- Quote from: MIKEXRAY on March 07, 2024, 07:06:42 AM ---I shot the bull in my Avatar in 2020 hard quartering away 30 yard shot , entered left side about last rib and was stuck into the right front leg bone after full pass through long ways . Bull went down in 1 minute never leaving my sight. Only other kill was mule deer buck at 20 yards and blew right through. Happy with all with my arrow and broadhead setup.
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Sweet dude , I figured for deer hunting it’d pass right through I was just worried about the elk not getting enough. But that’s awesome brother.
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hughjorgan:
https://www.archersadvantage.com/
If you want to plug some numbers in for different arrow configurations archers advantage is a great tool to use to figure out the best spine for length of arrows and components you are considering. It costs around 15 dollars for a subscription, well worth the money IMO.
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