I took a jump up in draw weight when I bought my Vertix. The bow pulls 77# on a scale, and my draw length is 27.5" I usually like arrows cut pretty close to that or an inch or so shorter. I have a treasure trove of 100gr heads, meaning I am mostly limited to insert/outsert options to control FOC.
My current arrows are undoubtedly weak: 27.5" Injexion 330 with Firenock Outserts (31gr). Surprisingly they shoot ok and from the limited amount I have shot them they will put a BH within 2" of my FP @ 20 yards which is as far as I have tried them. We got some bullet holes while paper tuning, and some minor (1/3") high tears.
Option 1: I'm looking at going to a 300 Axis with 50gr brass HIT. The only downside here is I have liked the ease of pulling from foam with my Injexions and they have been very durable; however, I've shot Axis for a long time in the past and they never let me down.
Option 2: 280 Injexion with the Easton Ti Half-out (yes I know its really an outser/pin system). The problem is when cut to ~27.5" these will be stiff.
I've put them both into OTA and the Axis is pretty much pure green, whereas the Injexion looks pretty stiff. They come in at similar weights and calculated speeds, with Injexions being very slightly heavier.
Thoughts, opinions?
My current arrows are undoubtedly weak: 27.5" Injexion 330 with Firenock Outserts (31gr). Surprisingly they shoot ok and from the limited amount I have shot them they will put a BH within 2" of my FP @ 20 yards which is as far as I have tried them. We got some bullet holes while paper tuning, and some minor (1/3") high tears.
Option 1: I'm looking at going to a 300 Axis with 50gr brass HIT. The only downside here is I have liked the ease of pulling from foam with my Injexions and they have been very durable; however, I've shot Axis for a long time in the past and they never let me down.
Option 2: 280 Injexion with the Easton Ti Half-out (yes I know its really an outser/pin system). The problem is when cut to ~27.5" these will be stiff.
I've put them both into OTA and the Axis is pretty much pure green, whereas the Injexion looks pretty stiff. They come in at similar weights and calculated speeds, with Injexions being very slightly heavier.
Thoughts, opinions?
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