KingOfTagSoup
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Hello all, this September I will be embarking on my first archery elk hunt, having only rifle hunted them before. Anyone have any arrow setup suggestions? (Weight, broad head, etc)
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This is all you need to know.I would recommend fixed blade and arrow weight of 450 gr minimum
Thanks for the tip, I've never used those broadheads but I've heard of them, I'll check em out.+ one on the fixed blades. I use Slick Trick Magnums. They fly just like a field point out of a tuned bow. I'm not a believer in heavy arrows. My arrows weigh just 370 gr and fly right through elk up to 50 yards that I know of for sure, and probably farther. The last elk I arrowed, it went through a rib on the onside and buried into the shoulder on the offside. The arrows leave my bow at 275 fps, so not the speediest out there either.
I wonder what would be an easier for a beginner to hunt for a mule deer, archery or muzzleloader?I would recommend fixed blade and arrow weight of 450 gr minimum
450gr. is a good target number but it really depends on your archery set up. You'll want to aim for a minimum of 7 grains per pound of your bow's draw weight for a finished arrow. So, for a 60 pound bow you should shoot for 420 grains. There are quite a few arrow construction calculators on the interwebs that can help you run the numbers.Hello all, this September I will be embarking on my first archery elk hunt, having only rifle hunted them before. Anyone have any arrow setup suggestions? (Weight, broad head, etc)
Hey soup don't be confused. These numbers over 400 grains are usually the arrow, broadhead combo. I use a 125 grain fixed broadhead. Shot placement is the key for sure.Hello all, this September I will be embarking on my first archery elk hunt, having only rifle hunted them before. Anyone have any arrow setup suggestions? (Weight, broad head, etc)