Bigggcountry
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- Jul 26, 2013
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I can accurately (bottom of a solo cup) group my arrows with either. Which do you think is more effective on a bull?
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This sums it up. Shot placement is the most important part. I also like a lighter arrow, mine is around 450 because of my lighted nocks!HardLoadHunter said:wow ive killed 2 that didnt run more than 50 yds and one 200 yds with 400 grns shooting 300 fps
Micarden3 said:What is your guys thoughts on FOC? Has anyone actually measured their FOC and adjusted if not correct? I'm currently shooting pretty dang accurate, but i wonder if my FOC would be off due to only 100gr head, and having a lighted nock in the back(partial counter balance). I just don't know if i should shoot 125's or not.
camosteve4colorado said:
Bigggcountry... I posted the WRONG SPEED, I shoot 186FPS with a 726gr Arrow at 65lb pull,NOT 286FPS that is what I wish I was shooting, I chronoed my bow last year when I bought it sorry about giving everyone the wrong info on that, as far as the distance the animal will travel after I get a shot HardLoadHunter I am not sure yet, I only got to archery hunt 1 year and was not lucky enough to release an arrow I am just saying with a 7 pin SDP sight my last pin is at 65 yards sitting on the level with that weight arrow, Sorry for giving everyone the wrong impression on my arrow speed, I am glad you enjoyed the Ashby reports I feel every archer should take the time to read them. IMO, Good luck to ALL.