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Help me build an arrow, what would you use?

Started by plentycoupe, June 13, 2019, 11:08:56 AM

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plentycoupe

Am looking to build a carbon set up for my Stalker. I have so many from over the years and would like to create a final recipe to hunt everything with. Deer, elk, bear.
500-530grns total.
200-300grn point.
How is 64" longbow. 53@28 and I draw 29" 
Thanks for any input.
Jason

k9bowman

Going to need a little more information. What type of string and what is the center cut on your bow. What carbons are you looking for and regular insert or heavy brass. :archer2:

Wheels2

I have been shooting aluminum more and more.
The FMJ is also a great hunting arrow.  I like the 6mm version that uses a conventional point insert.
Super Curves.....
Covert Hunter Hex9h
Morrison Max 6 ILF
Mountain Muffler strings to keep them quiet
Shoot as much weight as you can with accuracy

acedoc

use a carnivore if looking for foc weight, day six is reputed to be the toughest carbon, the easton fmj t64 is supposed to be the bee's knees and the good old axis still astounds !
i am shooting the carnivore and the axis and the black eagle vintage - they all group well when i do my job. seriously though get a light carbon shaft with the systems available from tuffhead, valkyrie or tophat. i have the tuffhead on order from Jason. it is supposed to arrive sometime soon.
there is not sound change from 130 odd less arrow weight that my ears could discern and a 10 inch change in poi.

another shafts i have never busted is the arrowdynamic tapered heavies- the nocks are a different story though
Toelke SS recurve
Toelke Whip
Sky Wildfire ilf with foam carbon xxl limbs

Tedd

Black Eagle Vintage, probably .400, with points and inserts and cut to tune. Black Eagle are a great shaft for a really good price. Actually for me they are the best shooting, most consistent shaft at any price. They like a heavy point.
Tedd

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