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Do you shoot 100 grain or 125 grain broadheads and why?


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  1. 1. Do you shoot 100 grain or 125 grain broadheads and why?

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125.. they pack a whallop at 20 yards... and fly great from my bow.. but thats a recurve with cedar shaft arrows... not a compound

I also use 125 with a hybrid recurve/long bow. I was having problems with flight untill I switched to 125 grn broadheads. My arrows right now are 538 grns. full weight.

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It really suprises me the anwers to this question. I shoot 100 grains for one reason to get the proper FOC I need to shoot a 100 grain. 125 and my FOC is to far forward and it will cause the arrow to drop faster in flight. Arrows need tuning just like a bow. Im also against the lighter the better theory. What does more damage and gets more penetration? Look at it this way Drive a volkswagon beetle into a concrete wall at 60 miles an hour, then go drive a big ass heavy truck into the same wall at 50 mph. Which one will cause more damage?

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85gr....same thing here. When I was set up at the shop that is what he reccomended. before that it was Thunderhead 100's or 110's ( i forget, but it was one of those).....but i must say that i have never had a probelm with my setup. All shots have been pass throughs ( expect for that frekin time i hit a branch on a 10 pointer) with Spitfire broadheads.

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I shoot a 145 gr Broadhead. As a Longbow hunter with only 175 FPS (which is average for traditional bows), I rely on kinetic energy and momentum of weight for penetration rather than speed like the modern compound bows. My total arrow came in at about a little over 600 grains. And yes, I get complete passthru's on whitetails. l

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100gr, G5 Montec on 31"/340 arrows; setup that works best for my compound bow with my 58# draw wgt!

My question to all those compound bow users that subscribe to the heavier or more penetration philosophy:

If you get a pass through with 85gr broadheads, minimal diameter arrows, 50# draw wgt @ 250fps, why go larger/heavier?

You can't get more penetration than a pass through, can you?

Suppose if (on a whitetail) you hit a front (or rear?) leg, penetration would be a mote point...?

IMHO - It's more about the angle of the target and shot placement than the projectile or energy.

If I were to hunt bear, elk or moose I'd have to re-think my broadhead & arrow setup.

With that said; The parameters I'm talking about are compound bow hunting from a stand/bilnd, basic broadside/standing deer and the typical +/-20yd shots.

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"The parameters I'm talking about are compound bow hunting from a stand/bilnd, basic broadside/standing deer and the typical +/-20yd shots"

Yes now slide the parameters out a bit farther and the heavier arrow wins. Plus myself, I shoot 70# at a 29inch draw so a little heavier is the better all around performer. Also, I came from shooting aluminum and some guys still do, they run heavier than even the heaviest carbon aroow on the market.

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That's kinda why I put the "Parameters" disclaimer in.

Know a lot of hunters shot 40yds+, which I choose not to and can't address the specifics of wgt/penetration for those who do.

Lotta hunters shot heavier draw weight, which give flatter arrow trajectory and different velocity/energy characteristics.

Then there are the primitive longbow die-hards, which I don't pretent to know anything about.

Many hunters use 10+ year old, slower bows and some have newer 350fps bows.

Many different arrow/broadhead combinations that could work for any of these groups, but no "one size fits all" (as you noted).

When I choose my broadhead/arrow combo, I did a lot of research on the web & hunting magazines.

Even the so called experts don't agree on velocity, penetration & kinetic energy debate.

What I was imlying was that there seems to be a general logic amoung bow hunters to think large draw wgt, heavier arrow & big broadheads are better.

Is it a male ego thing, is bigger really needed and that much better?

It's kind of a personal preference & what works for you bow setup or hunting senerio.

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