I see a lot of guys shoot their crossbows out to 200 yards even for target shooting, but I am mostly interested in deer hunting.
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Yes you are right I understand that. I actually weighed my arrows with broad-heads, they are 412grnchunterkw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2017 3:37 pmAlso, you said you have stock diablos and 100gr heads. That puts you at the minimum 350gr arrow weight. That means at distance your arrow is losing speed and momentum much faster than a heavier arrow. That means at distance your arrow penetration will suffer.
Hi AndyAndyFed wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2017 3:55 pmYes you are right I understand that. I actually weighed my arrows with broad-heads, they are 412grnchunterkw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2017 3:37 pmAlso, you said you have stock diablos and 100gr heads. That puts you at the minimum 350gr arrow weight. That means at distance your arrow is losing speed and momentum much faster than a heavier arrow. That means at distance your arrow penetration will suffer.
I am not sure they are the old kind with Green/White fletching, I measured then with broad-heads on my reloading scale which is callibrated with a 10g weight to "0" , and they read 412gr. I am new at this so I am not 100% sure of all the details, but you might be right I have two broad-heads 100 and 125gr so I must have weighed it with 125grnchunterkw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2017 5:38 pmYou sure they are stock? Something is off by about 32 to 37 grains.
I already got something that spits out a pill at 2800fps for that earlier season
It certainly will be that.