Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: KFhunter on August 23, 2022, 05:29:18 PM
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Shoot them through a cronograph.....
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I don't think rebar makes a good shaft. :chuckle:
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I don't have a chrono
20 pin didn't move
30 didn't move, but shoots about an inch low
40 I had to drop a bit
50 dropped quite a bit
60 is right on the bubble
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This is what happens when you see 300 FMJ 5mm in the clearance bin, but didn't realize it's 15.5 gpi!
Dangerous game arrows, my normal ones are 11 gpi
I might need 90lb limbs :chuckle:
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That arrow, if it shoots well, will be a killing machine!! I would take a heavy arrow over a light one any day of the week. It will be a bone crusher.....with the right broadhead, there isn't an animal that stands a chance against that set up. :tup:
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That arrow, if it shoots well, will be a killing machine!! I would take a heavy arrow over a light one any day of the week. It will be a bone crusher.....with the right broadhead, there isn't an animal that stands a chance against that set up. :tup:
(https://i0.wp.com/kudupoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/kp125_bare.jpg?w=327&ssl=1)
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Kudu 125 single bevel, with bleeder
I couldn't find left bevel for these inserts, so I pulled off my left helical fletching and glued on right helical vanes
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I figure it ought to be killer for heavy brush, I'll aim above the tree tops and drop em in like a mortar over the brush, bull won't know what hit it :tup:
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Those arrows definitely have some pop behind them.
Missed a cow elk couple years ago took me an hour to dig the arrow and broadhead out of a tamarack.... :chuckle:. Sucker went like 6-8" deep...
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Those arrows definitely have some pop behind them.
Missed a cow elk couple years ago took me an hour to dig the arrow and broadhead out of a tamarack.... :chuckle:. Sucker went like 6-8" deep...
I know that sound it makes very well, followed by the crashing sound brush makes when something large is moving very fast :'(