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Arrows Suitable for Big Game or not Good Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="WItoOR6637" data-source="post: 2063923" data-attributes="member: 116696"><p>Back to the origin question, in regards to kinetic energy. In my opinion, the numbers can be changed all over the place. Brass inserts can change the arrow weight (mass). Along with adding different components up and down the arrow. Adjusting your draw weight will adjust the speed (velocity). There is an infinite amount of adjustment here. Find something that is accurate and gives you confidence. Then work you *** off to build skill. Given you have sharp heads and the correct spine there is a broad working area here. Doesnt need to be perfect. But it helps if the shot placement is.</p><p>I've had pass through shots and non-pass through shots. Sometimes the non-pass through shots have had the animals crumple up sooner, with more internal damage upon terminal inspection (gutting). Accuracy is king.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WItoOR6637, post: 2063923, member: 116696"] Back to the origin question, in regards to kinetic energy. In my opinion, the numbers can be changed all over the place. Brass inserts can change the arrow weight (mass). Along with adding different components up and down the arrow. Adjusting your draw weight will adjust the speed (velocity). There is an infinite amount of adjustment here. Find something that is accurate and gives you confidence. Then work you *** off to build skill. Given you have sharp heads and the correct spine there is a broad working area here. Doesnt need to be perfect. But it helps if the shot placement is. I’ve had pass through shots and non-pass through shots. Sometimes the non-pass through shots have had the animals crumple up sooner, with more internal damage upon terminal inspection (gutting). Accuracy is king. [/QUOTE]
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