pojoaque40
Active member
I keep the arrows consistent and swap broadheads between elk and pronghorn. This does require going stiff on your arrow, and while i agree that an exceedingly stiff arrow may hurt your accuracy, i personally believe going weak is much worse (and i believe that's the general consensus reading a bunch of forum posts). You can always add weight to the front to weaken; you can't stiffen an arrow without some form of compromise in momentum or length.
And as others have said, if you're new turn it down. I can shoot 75lbs all day long with my compound; i'm not ashamed to say i shoot 40lbs trad, b/c that's simply where i shoot best.
And as others have said, if you're new turn it down. I can shoot 75lbs all day long with my compound; i'm not ashamed to say i shoot 40lbs trad, b/c that's simply where i shoot best.
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