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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4907769" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Never heard of it before now. For the last 20+ years, I have shot the same setup. 29" GT 7595 (8.9 grains per inch), 125 grain broadhead (currently using Slick Trick Magnum), total arrow weight around 450 grains, at 275 fps for 73-75 foot-pounds of energy. If I do my job, it shoots through deer and buries up in the ground. Due to this continued success, I have never seen the need to experiment. I keep all shots to 30 and under.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4907769, member: 131"] Never heard of it before now. For the last 20+ years, I have shot the same setup. 29" GT 7595 (8.9 grains per inch), 125 grain broadhead (currently using Slick Trick Magnum), total arrow weight around 450 grains, at 275 fps for 73-75 foot-pounds of energy. If I do my job, it shoots through deer and buries up in the ground. Due to this continued success, I have never seen the need to experiment. I keep all shots to 30 and under. [/QUOTE]
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