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Could you give me some advice for my wifes bow. Here's her setup. I'm wondering what would be better. If she had an 85grain head and a 100grain head. Again I'm more concerned with KE, proper spine and FOC than with speed. Thanks again.2009 Hoyt KobaltIBO: 290FPS @60lb27" Draw Length45lb DrawEaston Epic Black 500's (7.3gpi)Cut 26.5"2" blazers3 fletchings100grain or 85grain broad head.3 bladed broad headPeep sight (without bungee chord)D-LoopWhisker Bisquit Rest.Again thank you so much for you time and efforts Todd. I'll be in the south so I can't offer you any good hunts other than hogs. But you're welcome anytime.
In regards to all of the above would you recommend her shooting Easton's Flatlines that are only 6.5gpi? I havn't bought any arrows yet so I just want to figure out what would be the best thing to start off with. Thanks again.Oh I also made a mistake. The IBO is 310 fps. Sorry
I'm thinking about buying the hoyt aphaburner but i was wanted to know if you could run some numbers on two different arrows first. 340 IBO i think27 inch draw64poundsD-loopQAD ultra restfirst arrow gold tip pro 5575 28 inches long.fletched with three 2 inch blazers85 grain field tip.the second arrow is a 400 easton light speed 3D (i think 7.4 GPI)28 1/2 long2 inch blazersg-nocks 85 grain glue in tips
27.5 inch draw63 lbs draw weightD-loopMathews fallaway rest400 Easton ST Axis 28" arrows 3, 2" blazer veinspeep site100 grn field tipsforgot to ad, IBO of 342
Quote from: D-Rock425 on March 10, 2010, 04:37:15 PMI'm thinking about buying the hoyt aphaburner but i was wanted to know if you could run some numbers on two different arrows first. 340 IBO i think27 inch draw64poundsD-loopQAD ultra restfirst arrow gold tip pro 5575 28 inches long.fletched with three 2 inch blazers85 grain field tip.the second arrow is a 400 easton light speed 3D (i think 7.4 GPI)28 1/2 long2 inch blazersg-nocks 85 grain glue in tipsGold Tip: recommended spine .350, so the .400 spine 5575 are pretty weak. 292 fps, 355 grain arrow, 11.5% FOC, 67.4 ft-lbs KE, 20-50 drop: 26.7", KE @ 50: 57.2 ft-lbs.Easton: rec spine: .352, so 400's are still weak. 299 fps, 323 grain arrow, 9.4% FOC, 64 ft-lbs KE, 25.2" drop, 54.6 ft-lbs KE @ 50. Cut these to 26" and you get 303 fps, 9.8% FOC, 304 grain arrow, 24.3" drop with recommended spine of .384, so it'd be more in the ballpark.
I'm just currious about what the FPS, KE, FOC and drop would be for the following set up. The three arrow choices would be Axis 500 Camo (8.9gpi) The Axis 500 Black (8.1gpi) or the Epic 500 Black (7.3gpi)I tried to find a 600 spine arrow but that doesn't seem to be too common of an arrow spine. So even though the 500 spine would be too stiff would it be okay? Thanks again.
Hey Todd hows it going? Could you let me know the performance I can expect from my bowset up and my wifes bow set up. Such as the arrow speed, KE and arrow drop from 20yds out to 50yds. My bow is shooting a 455g arrow at 262 FPS. My wifes bow is shooting a 353g arrow at 229 FPS. Thanks. BTW thank you for the advice. Heavier is awsome. I have never shot so accurate. Love it or had so much trouble pulling arrows out of a target. (Awsome penetration) Thanks.
Hey Todd could you please run my numbers... Im shooting a 2010 Hoyt Maxxis. 80-70# draw. the bow maxed out is actually 84lbs. So 84# draw weight. 29" draw and Beman hunter elites cut at 27" with 3 AAE Max Hunter Fletchings, 100 grn field point, and Easton G-Nocks with UNI bushings. I think thats all you need... It chronos at 321.5 fps and if my math is right its Kenitic Energy is 86.77ft lbs with a total arrow weight of 378 grains.... O and my arrows are a 400 spine 8.4grains per inch....whats your program show??