So I got a dozen new Easton FMJs 400's yesterday, and shoot multiple shots with f points and Ramcats. Before I shot easton axis 400's with a total weight of 408grns of I remember correctly. Well funny thing is, the FMJs shot dead on without any turning at all, they actually shoot better! Why did I not have to change my sights and such? The FMJs are 10.2gpi and the axis were 8.6gpi. Both cut to 27.5 with 100gr tips and blazer vanes. Any insight?
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Originally posted by Low Fence View PostJust some quick math...about 44-45 gr added. Ain't a whole lot at close range. I would bet at 40-50yrds maybe start showing 3-4" drop.... just a guwss .
I Xan take out 100gr and fo125gr and still be dead on (with FP )at 30-35 yards
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Originally posted by keep View PostNot as much of a drop as everyone thinks (see the chart courtesy of Javi, I believe) You did good going to a heavier arrow and don't sacrifice the flattness everyone thinks
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Originally posted by nathaniel.craig View PostFMJ's are awesome arrows, but I only shoot them out of my Bowtech Insanity. I have a 20" x 20" block target and every time I shoot at the left or right side of the target, it shifts about three to four inches. Plus I do like the way that they pull out of targets easier than carbons.
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Originally posted by keep View PostNot as much of a drop as everyone thinks (see the chart courtesy of Javi, I believe) You did good going to a heavier arrow and don't sacrifice the flattness everyone thinks
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