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Old 09-23-2008, 07:47 PM
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What kind of bow do you shoot. I shoot a bowtech commander 71lbs draw 29" DL 77.36pound of kinetic energy And ive even gone to shoot my buddies arrows which are 10.7grains per inch @28" and are easton axis carbons. and they shoot around 298fps.
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Old 09-23-2008, 07:47 PM
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If I were you.....I'd take advantage of the speed of that bow and shoot something like a 3-71 a/c/c. You've got a TON of potential KE.
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Old 09-23-2008, 07:49 PM
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My bow shoots fine and I get pass through I appreciate your suggestion. But I like my easton axis FMJs
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Old 09-23-2008, 07:52 PM
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i shoot BEMAN ics bowhunter 400 grains. best arrows i've shot yet.





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Old 09-24-2008, 06:33 PM
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What kind of bow do you shoot. I shoot a bowtech commander 71lbs draw 29" DL 77.36pound of kinetic energy And ive even gone to shoot my buddies arrows which are 10.7grains per inch @28" and are easton axis carbons. and they shoot around 298fps.
If you r asking me, a 82nd air
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Old 09-24-2008, 06:42 PM
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Well you have a bow that at 70# draw can shoot 330fps easily. Now its just getting an arrow that meets your needs and will still make you happy..And thats why if your a strict hunter the EASTON AXIS FMJs are tough arrow thats weighs less then my easton AXIS carbons. like .5 grains per inch..Doesnt seem like much but only 28 inches that 14 grains. Equals 7FPS. So thats just my quick calculation. But the 82nd is an amazing bow I have one as my target bow. And im using Easton Axis Aluminums and this bow is fast.
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Well you have a bow that at 70# draw can shoot 330fps easily. Now its just getting an arrow that meets your needs and will still make you happy..And thats why if your a strict hunter the EASTON AXIS FMJs are tough arrow thats weighs less then my easton AXIS carbons. like .5 grains per inch..Doesnt seem like much but only 28 inches that 14 grains. Equals 7FPS. So thats just my quick calculation. But the 82nd is an amazing bow I have one as my target bow. And im using Easton Axis Aluminums and this bow is fast.
yea so lets say 400 grains max, 330fps max that comes out to .................. should of paid more attention in math class
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Old 09-24-2008, 06:56 PM
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LOL nah its kool.. Um in my experience and please this is just what I have observed. Everything 2 grains is 1 FPS loss. And my commander is set at 71# and shoots 298FPS with my easton axis CARBON slim tech with a 125gr field tip 2" Quik spin and wrap cut to 28". I would shoot whats comfortable to you. Like I said if your strict hunter. A tougher arrows is probably better AXIS FMJ/Carbon Maximas
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LOL nah its kool.. Um in my experience and please this is just what I have observed. Everything 2 grains is 1 FPS loss. And my commander is set at 71# and shoots 298FPS with my easton axis CARBON slim tech with a 125gr field tip 2" Quik spin and wrap cut to 28". I would shoot whats comfortable to you. Like I said if your strict hunter. A tougher arrows is probably better AXIS FMJ/Carbon Maximas
Right i shoot to kill not to look good, i mean i could if i wanted to but................ it gets to expensive for the other guy when u play lets split fletchings
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Old 09-24-2008, 07:43 PM
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LOL nah its kool.. Um in my experience and please this is just what I have observed. Everything 2 grains is 1 FPS loss. And my commander is set at 71# and shoots 298FPS with my easton axis CARBON slim tech with a 125gr field tip 2" Quik spin and wrap cut to 28". I would shoot whats comfortable to you. Like I said if your strict hunter. A tougher arrows is probably better AXIS FMJ/Carbon Maximas
Yea it is down to 4 arrows now,

1: FMJ
2: GT Pro Hunter
3: Maximas
4: My current arrows GT XTs
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