Since my neck has forced me to set down my higher weight Hoyt for a bit. Ive changed my bow this year to a all wood 3 piece takedown I got from the classifieds here that's 47#@28".. I bought a dozen of the black eagle vintage arrows in 500 spine. I got them to fly like darts with factory inserts and 125 gr points. I've never hunted with an arrow under 600 grains or less than 225 grains up front. So this has me a little concerned as far as penetration since this arrow would finish out around the 450 grain mark.
1. Do I add tubing to the shaft to bring up the total weight or will it effect my already lacking FOC too much?
2. Since I imagine I wont be getting pass throughs as easily should I go with a broadhead with bleeders to help with blood trails.
3. Or am I overthinking it. I just dont want to be in the middle of bow season wishing I had setup differently.
1. Do I add tubing to the shaft to bring up the total weight or will it effect my already lacking FOC too much?
2. Since I imagine I wont be getting pass throughs as easily should I go with a broadhead with bleeders to help with blood trails.
3. Or am I overthinking it. I just dont want to be in the middle of bow season wishing I had setup differently.
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