if there a match when all is perfect.... then try a pluck and a short draw....which arrow is more forgiving with error go with that one... my guess your traditional wood will be more forgiving with error..little lighter if short draw and if a pluck less weight gets your string back in line faster..hunting isnt perfect form its hunting...good luck,,great vid thanks
@@UncleDanBand64 agreed. I would love to end up around 550 grains give or take. But when you spend 3 hours at the range the day before leaving on a hunting trip frantically reconfiguring your entire setup, well, you end up with what you end up with lol
@bowhuntingsoul2149 Yes sir. I agree I tend to like light and fast since I shoot split finger and instinctive but, whatever tip weight it takes to get good flight and impact perfectly left and right. Currently I am running a pretty heavy front on my arrow. Not because I really wanted to, that is just what tuned for my bow and arrow combo.
I have back up bows too!!!!! What feathers you run for big broadheads? Size length of feathers? Helical? I try to make my arrows 70 to 100 grains heavier than my bow poundage weight, makes a great combination of speed and foc for whitetails..!!!
great video and have a great trip
if there a match when all is perfect.... then try a pluck and a short draw....which arrow is more forgiving with error go with that one... my guess your traditional wood will be more forgiving with error..little lighter if short draw and if a pluck less weight gets your string back in line faster..hunting isnt perfect form its hunting...good luck,,great vid thanks
Now that’s what we call a spearhead! You hit with that it’s not going far.
I struck out in NC on opening weekend. I have 2 setups with Tree Sharks, 1 with Centaur Battle Axes, and another with VPA 3 blades.
Those VPA’s are a beast!
That is a weighty arrow for sure.
@@UncleDanBand64 agreed. I would love to end up around 550 grains give or take. But when you spend 3 hours at the range the day before leaving on a hunting trip frantically reconfiguring your entire setup, well, you end up with what you end up with lol
@bowhuntingsoul2149 Yes sir. I agree I tend to like light and fast since I shoot split finger and instinctive but, whatever tip weight it takes to get good flight and impact perfectly left and right. Currently I am running a pretty heavy front on my arrow. Not because I really wanted to, that is just what tuned for my bow and arrow combo.
I have back up bows too!!!!! What feathers you run for big broadheads? Size length of feathers? Helical? I try to make my arrows 70 to 100 grains heavier than my bow poundage weight, makes a great combination of speed and foc for whitetails..!!!
@@bradlauber9097 the woodies have 5” parabolic. The carbon has 4”. Both seem to do fine. Left helical.