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Re: Broadhead weight for low draw weight
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12/27/19 05:54 PM
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100 gr head will work fine I would make sure it's a cut on contact or at a minimum a fixed blade head and would build a arrow that is a lil on the heavy side 400 total arrow weight and liming shot distance to about 25 yds Also a 500 spine is not the weight of the arrow that's how much the arrow flexes As for the cut length I would cut them no shorter than flush with the front of the riser to keep the head away from her bow hand
Last edited by Ar1220; 12/27/19 05:56 PM.
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Re: Broadhead weight for low draw weight
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12/27/19 06:41 PM
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Re: Broadhead weight for low draw weight
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12/27/19 07:46 PM
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A 100gr. head is going to be stiff. With a 500 spine and a 27” arrow a 125 or 150gr. will tune better and give her added weight to help penetration. Another alternative would be to use brass inserts instead of the standard aluminum ones. If you go this route, a 100gr. head will be fine.
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