kiwi hunter
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My friend was over(new hampshire)with his compound to hunt a hog deer here in Aussie, got that but we missed out on a sambar unfortunately. The neighbour next door gave me a hot tip where they where but forgot to mention it's a no hunting part of the national park, luckily we sussed it all out before being jailed. Anyhow we discussed my recurve v his compound and the type and weight of our arrows, his are 27 inches long with 100 gr montec,pretty quick. Mine 30 length and a 125 gr head, now I mentioned that I would like to up my weight to 175 gr for the broadhead as I'm drawing 50 lb against his 70 draw. He likes speed whereas I'm a bit behind the queball and need the weight. Before we got too far down the road re our discussion he flew off to hunt nz before heading back to usa. Today I had a fairly easy day by my standard and got to thinking how to try out a heavier system. Grabbed an arrow, out with the hacksaw and took the end off an inch, rescued the female part and inserted two 33 gr hammer projectiles and put the female back and used a 125 gr practise head. So that gave me an extra 66 gr which comes to 191 gr of weight up forward. It flew off and seemed not to be any slower but definitely heard a much more improved whack, hit the bull too. Unfortunately the glue I used hadn't dried out and the front weights are still buried in the haybale. If it flies that well maybe I can just go to a 200 gr broadhead? Care to comment?