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So do the easton and beman arrows weigh what they say on them. For example; beman ics hunter 340. Does that weigh 340 grains? and the 9.3 gpi with that 340 arrow. that arrow is 9.3 grains per inch? Kinda confused
I try to keep things simple and not hurt my brain or theres
Draw weight is a long story. Summary: My bow started at 73# draw and I'm brand new to things. When my buddy told me to wax my bow string, I figured I needed to rub enough to melt it in a bit. Apparently that's not the case and now the strings are stretched a bit and it pulls 65#. Gotta learn little things like this the hard way sometimes So, I was considering getting it re-strung, but it looks like that would require me to get new arrows. Lighted knocks and 125gr points still wouldn't cut it. New inserts sounds like a PITA, but I've never done that, so don't really know for sure.I'm not a gorilla, but I do make it a point to hit the gym frequently. Does one arm dumbell rows with 90 to 110 lbs count as gorilla?
That's a good poundage that most shoot well. I'm all for you shooting that poundage and arrow weight. Should be a great combination. Though I'd get that new string as soon as you can afford it.