DoubleLunger
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Just curious if it's possible to have too heavy of an arrow for taking tough African game such as Zebra, Gemsbok, Kudu, Eland, etc.
I've been told that heavier is better but at what point do you say that it's just too much weight and will not give you the desired effect upon impact of the tougher game mentioned above at 40 to 60 yards.
My bow is a Mathews Creed which is maxed out at 70 pounds pull with a 27.5" draw length.
Arrows are the Black Eagle "Spartans" (250 spine) with Strickland Archery "Hellix" fixed two blade single beveled 200gr broadhead.
My total weight of arrow is 582 grains with an FOC of 19%. Unsure of my feet per second and KE.
My concern right now is that my arrow would be too heavy and possibly slow down too much before making contact with tough game and not getting the penetration that I need at 40 to 60 yards.
I am also planning to upgrade my sight(possibly a Spothog brand) to be able to practice at 100 yards. Currently practicing at 60 yards.
I'm also looking to upgrade my stabilizer to something around 10" for more stability.
I'm aware that shot placement is very important and I plan to be well prepared for this.
Let me know what you guys think.
Thank you my fellow bow hunters
I've been told that heavier is better but at what point do you say that it's just too much weight and will not give you the desired effect upon impact of the tougher game mentioned above at 40 to 60 yards.
My bow is a Mathews Creed which is maxed out at 70 pounds pull with a 27.5" draw length.
Arrows are the Black Eagle "Spartans" (250 spine) with Strickland Archery "Hellix" fixed two blade single beveled 200gr broadhead.
My total weight of arrow is 582 grains with an FOC of 19%. Unsure of my feet per second and KE.
My concern right now is that my arrow would be too heavy and possibly slow down too much before making contact with tough game and not getting the penetration that I need at 40 to 60 yards.
I am also planning to upgrade my sight(possibly a Spothog brand) to be able to practice at 100 yards. Currently practicing at 60 yards.
I'm also looking to upgrade my stabilizer to something around 10" for more stability.
I'm aware that shot placement is very important and I plan to be well prepared for this.
Let me know what you guys think.
Thank you my fellow bow hunters