I've got a buddy that I allow to hunt my place but I have insisted he step up his arrow game.
(Before the Ashby/RanchFairy haters jump in let me say I'm a true believer so save your breath.)
His current arrow is an Easton bloodline 330 8.7gpi and 100grain Muzzies (he draws 31")
I hate to ask him to drop $400 on a dozen fully spec'd out arrows. Also he really isn't a tinkerer and is going to need a lot of my help.
Here is my thinking:
We make do with the shafts he has and test point weight to see how heavy we can go upfront. Then put on some quality cut on contact fixed two blades and call it a day...
Or, do we need to add weighted inserts, Strip the fletchings bare shaft tune with heavy test point kit until we find what shoots then buy some some quality broadheads?
(Before the Ashby/RanchFairy haters jump in let me say I'm a true believer so save your breath.)
His current arrow is an Easton bloodline 330 8.7gpi and 100grain Muzzies (he draws 31")
I hate to ask him to drop $400 on a dozen fully spec'd out arrows. Also he really isn't a tinkerer and is going to need a lot of my help.
Here is my thinking:
We make do with the shafts he has and test point weight to see how heavy we can go upfront. Then put on some quality cut on contact fixed two blades and call it a day...
Or, do we need to add weighted inserts, Strip the fletchings bare shaft tune with heavy test point kit until we find what shoots then buy some some quality broadheads?
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