rideold
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Wanted to throw this out to the crowd to see what folks think. I've been shooting the same arrow for a while now and am on the third bow since coming up with this build. What I have now is:
Gold Tip Hunter XT, 340 spine
Factory insert with a 50 gr weight
VPA 3 blade broadhead - 150 gr
Q2I 3.0 Fusion X Vane (3")
Nockturnal GT Nock
Total built arrow weight is about 543 gr with a length of 29 1/16th (28.5" carbon to carbon cut length).
I am currently shooting a Mathews Triax 60# with a 27" draw (figure that puts me at about 225 fps but I don't have a chrono so this is just a calculation). With this bow I can drop my arrow length to 28 1/2".
Long story short is I passed my 2015 or 2016 Mission Hype DT to my 12 year old son in January of 2020 after buying a Bowtech Revolt X (we had a deal that when he could hold it up without leaning back and shaking like a leaf I'd give it to him). Great bow but I've had a mishap involving an arrow that wasn't nocked correctly and a resulting damaged cam....which is backordered for who knows how long. I bought this Triax used (but looking almost new with less than 100 arrows through it) so I guarantee being able to hunt in a month and it turns out I really like it. I shoot it well and more accurately than I have ever shot any other bow (the new Bowtech included). When I bought the Triax the guy threw in 4 or 5 Gold Tip Pierce Platinum arrows in 400 spine. They are a lighter build than I am used to shooting but I've never had micro diameter arrows before and I have to say I'm kind of hooked. I am surprised at how much more penetration I get on my Block target at 20, 30 and 40 yards even though they are a lighter arrow. The arrows he gave me are about 458 gr with a FOC of about 16% using my 150 gr tips and it looks like the blazer vanes are helical but I'm not sure of the angle...and they look left hand.
Now I'm wondering if I should make the jump to something new and micro diameter or if I should leave well enough alone. Not sure if I should try to get the micro diameter build up to the same weight I have been shooting or not. I'm also wondering if I should change the spine. It seems like the charts put things on the border between 340 and 300.
Thoughts?
Gold Tip Hunter XT, 340 spine
Factory insert with a 50 gr weight
VPA 3 blade broadhead - 150 gr
Q2I 3.0 Fusion X Vane (3")
Nockturnal GT Nock
Total built arrow weight is about 543 gr with a length of 29 1/16th (28.5" carbon to carbon cut length).
I am currently shooting a Mathews Triax 60# with a 27" draw (figure that puts me at about 225 fps but I don't have a chrono so this is just a calculation). With this bow I can drop my arrow length to 28 1/2".
Long story short is I passed my 2015 or 2016 Mission Hype DT to my 12 year old son in January of 2020 after buying a Bowtech Revolt X (we had a deal that when he could hold it up without leaning back and shaking like a leaf I'd give it to him). Great bow but I've had a mishap involving an arrow that wasn't nocked correctly and a resulting damaged cam....which is backordered for who knows how long. I bought this Triax used (but looking almost new with less than 100 arrows through it) so I guarantee being able to hunt in a month and it turns out I really like it. I shoot it well and more accurately than I have ever shot any other bow (the new Bowtech included). When I bought the Triax the guy threw in 4 or 5 Gold Tip Pierce Platinum arrows in 400 spine. They are a lighter build than I am used to shooting but I've never had micro diameter arrows before and I have to say I'm kind of hooked. I am surprised at how much more penetration I get on my Block target at 20, 30 and 40 yards even though they are a lighter arrow. The arrows he gave me are about 458 gr with a FOC of about 16% using my 150 gr tips and it looks like the blazer vanes are helical but I'm not sure of the angle...and they look left hand.
Now I'm wondering if I should make the jump to something new and micro diameter or if I should leave well enough alone. Not sure if I should try to get the micro diameter build up to the same weight I have been shooting or not. I'm also wondering if I should change the spine. It seems like the charts put things on the border between 340 and 300.
Thoughts?