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GPP range

Started by WVbowhunter, May 21, 2017, 09:54:00 PM

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WVbowhunter

What grain per pound range do you like to be in for whitetails and similar sized game
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billy dryden

That's a tough one. It depends on the bow. I like an arrow around 500 grains. When I shoot my 600 pound bow I got an arrow that weighs 490. It tunes and shoots well for me and puts me right at 8 grains per pound. On my 52 pound long bow and recurve I got an arrow to tune with 200 grains up front. For an arrow that weighs 530. That puts me at just over 10 grains per pound. Any where in that range will get it done. I prefer between 8 and 10 grains per pound.

Around 11gpp tends to suit me well!

Bisch

kennym

I like  10-12 for a quieter shot, lighter would be fine for deer tho.
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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tradrookie93

Don't know cause I haven't connected. Shooting around 11gpp right now, hopefully I'll find out how well it works for me this year.

8upbowhunter

I usually end up in the 10-12 gpp range.
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katman

I like 11. With all the different components now available one can choose wisely and build to your liking for foc, length and weight.
shoot straight shoot often

DanielB89

I'm a 9-10 guy.  Closer to 9.  I like about a 460-490 grain arrow.
"Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD And whose trust is the LORD. Jeremiah 17:7

"There is a way which seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death."  Proverbs 14:12

CRM_95

QuoteOriginally posted by DanielB89:
I'm a 9-10 guy.  Closer to 9.  I like about a 460-490 grain arrow.
I guess I am too. My arrows are right at 475 grains and 9.4 gpp if I remember right. But that's just how they came out after getting my bow tuned. They shoot great so I'm happy with them for the animals I hunt. I didn't put in any thought to weight though, other than making sure they'd be heavy enough not to damage my bow.

DarrinG

QuoteOriginally posted by DanielB89:
I'm a 9-10 guy.  Closer to 9.  I like about a 460-490 grain arrow.
Ditto.
Mark 1:17

dbd870

SWA Spyder

crazynate

9-10 for me. I like a flatter flying arrow. Not to much into all the heavy FOC stuff. I only hunt whitetails.

mcgroundstalker

Stalking and Still Hunting in the cover makes for close shots and a quiet bow is important... My arrows are 12 plus grains per pound of bow weight...

... mike ...
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies"

elkhunter45

For me somewhere around 10 gpp gives me a quiet and relatively flat shooting combo. My current set up is right at 500 grains with a 50 lb @ 28" draw.
Predator Custom 60" 47#@28"

Jim Wright

I target 11 1/2 to 1 for a finished arrow. All of mine are very close to that.

Bvas

A little over 10gpi for me. Currently shooting 575gr aluminum at about 56#.
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frassettor

Based upon the poll results, I seem to be an oddity. I'm at a hair over 14 GPP. 850 gr arrows out of 58# bows. Shot these for years and don't plan on switching.
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

Scott Barr

Like others I shoot 10-11 gpp to keep the bow quiet and ample penetration.

Sirius Black

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Gerry


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