This may not be the right section for this but What grain arrow do y'all shoot. Is 330 to light for white tail? I'm shooting a 28 in. Drawlength at 65lbs. I'm new in the bow hunting game.
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You need to post this thread in the "Around the Campfire" forum. That is, unless you are shooting 65#@28" longbow or recurve! But judging from those arrow weights, I am pretty safe in assuming you are a compound shooter.
IMHO, if you are only a target shooter, then go with the lighter arrow which will shoot flatter for long shots at 3D targets. If you are a hunter, go with the heavier arrow. You will see great returns in a heavy arrow for hunting.
In either case, make sure that your arrow is well tuned!
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Originally posted by ChiefLA3 View PostThis may not be the right section for this but What grain arrow do y'all shoot. Is 330 to light for white tail? I'm shooting a 28 in. Drawlength at 65lbs. I'm new in the bow hunting game.
The lower the number, the stiffer the shaft. There will be a chart to look at near the arrows, or on the boxes of arrows. You can compare your draw weight to draw length to find the generally proper spine stiffness for your set up. Generally, the stiffer the spine, the more GPI you have in a given particular make and model of arrow.
If I've screwed up this explanation, I'm sure someone will be along shortly to correct me.
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