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    Default Thoughts on arrow weight vs arrow speed

    Fairly new archer, shooting a 2014 Hoyt Faktor Turbo at 70lbs with a 30" draw. That is the max draw length module on the Z5 cams and limbs are bottomed out.

    My goal is to archery hunt for elk this fall. I've shot over 1,000 arrows through the bow in the last two months with the goal of 5-6000 by the time the season rolls around. No way will I spend 3-4 days humping around the high country only to miss a shot.

    For the last two months, I have been shooting Gold Tip Kinetic XTs in a 300 spine wt. My accuracy is fairly good, enough that I had to start re-fletching my arrows. I knocked out new fletchings and then weighed the Kinetics - 479.5 grains. Specs- 29.5" carbon at 10.5gpi, plus the outsert + 10gr FACT screw in (~ 12% FOC), 100gr field point, arrow wrap cut in half, Blazer 2" vanes and the Accu-tough nock. My target weight was 450grs. Will use fixed blade broad heads when the time comes, probably G5 Montecs or Muzzy Trocars.

    I was a bit shocked at how heavy they turned out. I have not chrono'd, but guesstimate upper 290s to low 300 fps, given Hoyt's traditional accuracy in their speed ratings (340 for this bow). I.e. Roughly 90+ ft/lbs of KE.

    That got me thinking - a lighter arrow might shoot a tad flatter and help compensate for a jumpy animal or ranging error - but the heavier arrow will carry a lot of KE and may break bone if I hit forward on the shoulder.

    I use a three pin CBE TEK Hybrid sight and the pins are fairly close (20-30-40 with 30 being the floater) already. If I went to a lighter arrow, they'd be closer and harder to see through/separate. I kind of liken this to heavy for caliber bullets. Better long range ballistics, but slower speed.

    Given that this is not the mid-west where 30yds at a Whitetail is max, I don't think that laser flat arrow is such a necessity, but it am new to this so feel free to weigh in on your thoughts and experiences.

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    Elk are actually some of the easier animals to kill with a bow (that's not to say they are easy to hunt with a bow) They have a BIG set of lungs presenting a large target. Your arrow weight sounds about perfect to me, I'm not a gold tip fan (10 years ago I had some not so great results with them for target archery so I've avoided them in general) but if they are shooting well for you, that's all that really matters. People have killed thousands of elk with a long bow, so don't over-think it, You're good to go on the equipment side of things, just shoot it, A LOT, and make your shot count.

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    Keep the heavier arrow. 290-300 fps is still very fast. Getting over 300 is dangerous, especially for newer shooters as you lose forgiveness. Do you plan on using a rangefinder? That should eliminate you yardage estimation problems. I suggest getting out to shoot a few 3D shoots during the year. You'll learn tons about shot placement, yardage estimation, winds, uncomfortable shooting positions, and such. When you start getting wrapped around the axle about speed, remember that buys have been doing this for centuries with recurves very sucessfully. Don't try to fix software issues with new hardware.
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    I ran your rough numbers through the ot-2 software. Says a stiffer spine arrow is required.

    Here are the screen shots that also have what prescribing are needed with the 300 spine arrow.



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    Archers Advantage and some of the other programs are just basic guidelines and not rules. Some of my best competition setups weren't possible according to those programs.

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    If you are in the Springs, go run by Bill Peregrino's Archery Hut... Dude is a genius and can answer/diagnose ANYTHING bow/arrow/human error related.... Did I mention I think highly of him? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBear View Post
    If you are in the Springs, go run by Bill Peregrino's Archery Hut... Dude is a genius and can answer/diagnose ANYTHING bow/arrow/human error related.... Did I mention I think highly of him? lol
    Bill Pellegrino is the Rob Latham of the competitive archery world. He's won just about every competition there is over the last 30 years. I've shot with him many times and still learn something new each time.

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    I took my bull this past season with bow and despite what the Archery Hut told me about my PSE bow being junk and arrows that they said needed to be heavier that bull damn sure seemed to drop.

    In in my experience if that weight of arrow is comfortable for you to shoot then stick with that. I have seen more guys mess up perfect shots because they change one little thing. If you have put that many arrows down range on that bow then stick with what you have.

    Also try to find someone to help with your bow that doesn't care if you shoot PSE, Hoyt, Matthews, or any other brand they will give you the most honest opinion. To many so called pro shops just want you to buy their crap and are name whores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ford_muscle1 View Post

    Also try to find someone to help with your bow that doesn't care if you shoot PSE, Hoyt, Matthews, or any other brand they will give you the most honest opinion. To many so called pro shops just want you to buy their crap and are name whores.
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    I started with Gold Tips as well and have switched to the Easton Axis and thats what I am going to take to Africa. I shoot an Elite Energy 32 28.5 draw 70#'s, my arrows will be 450ish or 425 depending on lighted nocks or not. My FPS is 286 which puts my KE at 77ish way more than enough for any animal in North America they say. My only suggestion would be before you finalize on 1 arrow buy a few and check them out. Also you might be shooting fast enough that your 20 and 30 yard pin could be 1 then you would have a 20/30 - 40 - 50 yard pins.
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