arrows for new Pearson Predator
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Hello Everyone,
This is my first post here, have been reading forever. Ordered a new Pearson Quad 440 but the factory ran out and to my benifit I received a Predator (thanks hunter's friend) with the 400 Quad's accessories. To this I added a TKO fall away rest. It came with 4 Carbon Express Terminator 60-75 arrows. Bow was shipped at 62lbs, 28". I backed the lbs down to 58, and it is still 28 " length, and the arrows are cut at 28.5". I use 100 grain field points and Chuck Adams spear point broadheads.
Are these arrows (10.7 g per inch) too heavy for 58 lbs. I'm stuck in limbo if I stay carbon express which I like, as they range60-75 or 45-60 (are they too light?) for the terminator. I'll also be open to try Easton, beman, etc. What do you all think?
Thanks
This is my first post here, have been reading forever. Ordered a new Pearson Quad 440 but the factory ran out and to my benifit I received a Predator (thanks hunter's friend) with the 400 Quad's accessories. To this I added a TKO fall away rest. It came with 4 Carbon Express Terminator 60-75 arrows. Bow was shipped at 62lbs, 28". I backed the lbs down to 58, and it is still 28 " length, and the arrows are cut at 28.5". I use 100 grain field points and Chuck Adams spear point broadheads.
Are these arrows (10.7 g per inch) too heavy for 58 lbs. I'm stuck in limbo if I stay carbon express which I like, as they range60-75 or 45-60 (are they too light?) for the terminator. I'll also be open to try Easton, beman, etc. What do you all think?
Thanks
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by the way...this bow will be used for hunting. I would rather not back the poundage down to meet the next size shaft down. Also there is a warning sticker stating "NO LESS THAN 6 GRAINS PER LB...OR YOU WILL BE VAPORIZED!!!" or something like that.
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