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    I need help with arrow selection

    Ok,

    I am new to bow hunting and would like "opinions" on what type of arrow the GS believes I should shoot with my set up.

    I shoot a Bowtech Assassin at 65 lb and 29.5 in draw, currently using a 100 gr. slick trick magnum BH.

    Come on GS I want to hear your thoughts.

    #2
    You are at least a .340 spine. I like Easton Axis but there a lot of great arrows out there.

    Bump up to a 125gr head, or add 25gr in insert weights, a .300 spine and you will have a hard hitting setup for any North American game.

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      #3
      300 spine black eagle carnivore with 42 gr insert with a 125 head be about 460 gr and hitting like a freight train

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        #4
        There's a thread on here called FOC Increase.
        I started it
        Lots of information.

        I'm shooting 300 spine Gold Tips with 50 grains screw in weight behind the insert, standard insert with 125 grain head.
        They're 29 1/8" long.
        They weigh 487 grains.
        FOC is 16%
        Haven't shot anything with them yet

        Muddyfuzzy is a fellow TBH member. He builds arrows.

        He's going to build me some Black Eagle X-Impacts.
        They'll be in the 420 grain range and 16% FOC range as well

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          #5
          Originally posted by hoyt21 View Post
          300 spine black eagle carnivore with 42 gr insert with a 125 head be about 460 gr and hitting like a freight train

          What he says

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            #6
            What if he does not want to go that heavy? He may want speed although every suggestion made is what I would do personally, and maybe a little heavier.

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              #7
              You are shooting almost the same set up as me. I'm got hooked on the ACComplice arrows. They have been awesome in their performance. More accurate, they fly incredible well even in the wind and my BH's hit where my field tips hit out to 50yrds so far.

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                #8
                Thanks guys keep the suggestions coming!!!!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
                  What if he does not want to go that heavy? He may want speed although every suggestion made is what I would do personally, and maybe a little heavier.
                  that bow will run a 350/340 no problems with a standard insert/100 grain tip
                  something like a BE carnivore 350 would end up 360ish = speedburner

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hoyt21 View Post
                    300 spine black eagle carnivore with 42 gr insert with a 125 head be about 460 gr and hitting like a freight train
                    this is a great option, the perfect example of T.A.P. or Total Arrow Performance. A moderate weight arrow that shoots flat with high FOC, well you guys know how I feel about that.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by hallp82 View Post
                      Thanks guys keep the suggestions coming!!!!
                      You need to do a little looking. Make a Decision. Do you want light and fast or a shoulder breaker. When I build arrows for me. I build for T.A.P ( total arrow performance). I build for a bad shot. A light fast arrow will kill anything you want to hunt in this part of the country. Unless you hit shoulder. Then you need some weight.

                      Black eagle arrows are a good arrow. And you can build from light to heavy.

                      If your a reader and like to learn as much as you can about this look up dr ashby. Lot of koolaid ashby drinkers on this sight. Me included. So doint get hung up on it. Just lots of good info

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by enewman View Post
                        You need to do a little looking. Make a Decision. Do you want light and fast or a shoulder breaker. When I build arrows for me. I build for T.A.P ( total arrow performance). I build for a bad shot. A light fast arrow will kill anything you want to hunt in this part of the country. Unless you hit shoulder. Then you need some weight.

                        Black eagle arrows are a good arrow. And you can build from light to heavy.

                        If your a reader and like to learn as much as you can about this look up dr ashby. Lot of koolaid ashby drinkers on this sight. Me included. So doint get hung up on it. Just lots of good info
                        well, well........the man, the myth, the legend.

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                          #13
                          [QUOTE=muddyfuzzy;9986049]well, well........the man, the myth, the legend.... The midget....

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                            #14
                            [quote=hoyt21;9986056]
                            Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View Post
                            well, well........the man, the myth, the legend.... The midget....
                            Now that's fun knee :-) lol

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by enewman View Post
                              You need to do a little looking. Make a Decision. Do you want light and fast or a shoulder breaker. When I build arrows for me. I build for T.A.P ( total arrow performance). I build for a bad shot. A light fast arrow will kill anything you want to hunt in this part of the country. Unless you hit shoulder. Then you need some weight.

                              Black eagle arrows are a good arrow. And you can build from light to heavy.

                              If your a reader and like to learn as much as you can about this look up dr ashby. Lot of koolaid ashby drinkers on this sight. Me included. So doint get hung up on it. Just lots of good info
                              Me three :thumbup:

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