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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Heavy vs. Light
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<blockquote data-quote="CrossVolle" data-source="post: 5737588" data-attributes="member: 19409"><p>I have shot every plausible whitetail set up known to man. The best results were for me are about 480 grains total. 17% FOC. It is my opinion to get to 450 grains at least then optimize arrow flight from there. I am sure there are still folks around flinging 380 grain arrows but i just never got the results i wanted shooting a light fast set up, and my bow was way too loud.</p><p></p><p>On a side note. A razored edge hand sharpened broadhead may be just as essential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossVolle, post: 5737588, member: 19409"] I have shot every plausible whitetail set up known to man. The best results were for me are about 480 grains total. 17% FOC. It is my opinion to get to 450 grains at least then optimize arrow flight from there. I am sure there are still folks around flinging 380 grain arrows but i just never got the results i wanted shooting a light fast set up, and my bow was way too loud. On a side note. A razored edge hand sharpened broadhead may be just as essential. [/QUOTE]
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