help with grain of my arrow and ke.
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: WARTRACE,TENNESSEE walker country
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help with grain of my arrow and ke.
i don' t no my arrows grain.
what will be my ke.
i shoot easton 2312 xx78 superslams
27 draw length
50 pound pull.
i shoot 3blade muzzys 100grain
i shoot a browning tornado.
need to no it is bugging me.help please.
do deep and hunt hard.
what will be my ke.
i shoot easton 2312 xx78 superslams
27 draw length
50 pound pull.
i shoot 3blade muzzys 100grain
i shoot a browning tornado.
need to no it is bugging me.help please.
do deep and hunt hard.
#4
RE: help with grain of my arrow and ke.
Honestly?..........I don' t think you have much. Probably somewhere in the 45 ft lbs range I' d guess
If I had a clue what that bow' s IBO rated speed was I could take a shot at it , but I can see enough to tell by the 27" /50# to know that you should stick to nothing but good solid and razor sharp Cut-on Contact, or Replacable Blade broadheads of a modest cutting diameter.
Your rig will still be quite capable of taking a deer don' t worry about that! Just keep the shots fairly close and those broadheads sharp!
If I had a clue what that bow' s IBO rated speed was I could take a shot at it , but I can see enough to tell by the 27" /50# to know that you should stick to nothing but good solid and razor sharp Cut-on Contact, or Replacable Blade broadheads of a modest cutting diameter.
Your rig will still be quite capable of taking a deer don' t worry about that! Just keep the shots fairly close and those broadheads sharp!
#7
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RE: help with grain of my arrow and ke.
where i hunt is all woods i will be shooting only 10 yards and 20 yards two pins cover that. will i get a good pass thru if i make a good shot.
go deep and hunt hard.
go deep and hunt hard.
#8
RE: help with grain of my arrow and ke.
Ok now we have something to work with.........
If you start at 292fps as What Browning says the IBO speed is I' ll give it a rough guess.
292-(25-30fps) for your draw length at 27" = 265fps.
Now your arrow weighs 200grs over what would be an IBO legal arrow of 250grs.
What this means is that you are probably losing about 80fps.
You are now looking at 265-80= 185fps
Minus some for what you have on the string and the fact that its a 50-60# bow probably means another 10-25fps loss.
until its all said and done your bow is shooting about 170-175fps is my guess...and if that' s the case and your arrow really weighs 458grs you are looking at about 30 ft lbs of KE
If all that is correct this means that you are marginal for hoping to get a pass thru on a whitetail consistently with ANY broadhead.
My advice to you is TRY to shoot a little more draw weight IF YOU CAN. It will help if you can do it comfortably.
Keep the shots VERY close and perfectly broadside.
If you start at 292fps as What Browning says the IBO speed is I' ll give it a rough guess.
292-(25-30fps) for your draw length at 27" = 265fps.
Now your arrow weighs 200grs over what would be an IBO legal arrow of 250grs.
What this means is that you are probably losing about 80fps.
You are now looking at 265-80= 185fps
Minus some for what you have on the string and the fact that its a 50-60# bow probably means another 10-25fps loss.
until its all said and done your bow is shooting about 170-175fps is my guess...and if that' s the case and your arrow really weighs 458grs you are looking at about 30 ft lbs of KE
If all that is correct this means that you are marginal for hoping to get a pass thru on a whitetail consistently with ANY broadhead.
My advice to you is TRY to shoot a little more draw weight IF YOU CAN. It will help if you can do it comfortably.
Keep the shots VERY close and perfectly broadside.
#10
RE: help with grain of my arrow and ke.
I have a hard time believing that a 2312 with a 100 grain broadhead would weigh 458 grains, especially if you are only a 27" draw.