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Archery Hunting Tennessee
CrossBow Talk
Bolt+Broadhead set-up
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<blockquote data-quote="Rakkin6" data-source="post: 5160795" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>Yeah with it rated at 405 with a 415 grain arrow it will probably be shooting a out 375-385 fps. The listed speed is usually with the lightest arrow the company offers. I would say you might be able to get away with some more weight if you wanted to. My Xbow is rated at 410 and with a 445 grain arrow shots at 385 fps. But if you stay at 415 that should be plenty for deer. A word of advice at high speeds out of a crossbow fixed blade broadheads tend to be a little more erratic than mechanicals. I shoot Swat and Grim Reaper out of my crossbow with pretty much field point accuracy. The best flying fixed blades I have found are the Ramcat Hydroshock Crossbow broadheads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakkin6, post: 5160795, member: 23863"] Yeah with it rated at 405 with a 415 grain arrow it will probably be shooting a out 375-385 fps. The listed speed is usually with the lightest arrow the company offers. I would say you might be able to get away with some more weight if you wanted to. My Xbow is rated at 410 and with a 445 grain arrow shots at 385 fps. But if you stay at 415 that should be plenty for deer. A word of advice at high speeds out of a crossbow fixed blade broadheads tend to be a little more erratic than mechanicals. I shoot Swat and Grim Reaper out of my crossbow with pretty much field point accuracy. The best flying fixed blades I have found are the Ramcat Hydroshock Crossbow broadheads. [/QUOTE]
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