Lee M
AH elite
I finally got around to building my first 3 heavy arrows. Without a broadhead they weighed in at an 618.6, 618.8 and 621.8 grains. I used poly rope inserted into an Easton Dangerous Game FMJ arrow. Arrows are 300 spine, 29.5 inches and the weight includes blaser vanes, hit insert and igniter lighted knock system. The rope was 3/16ths inch and fit snug inside the arrow. I had to pull it through using 25lb test fishing line as it was too snug to push or twist through. I burned and glued the ends to keep in tact and used enough epoxy on the hit insert and the knock insert to keep it secure on both ends. Now I am waiting for the heavy field point test kit to arrive. It has two each of 200, 225, 250 and 300 grain points. This arrow is almost twice my regular 450 grain (including broadhead) so I think I will need to use the 200 or 250 to keep the same FOC %. Hopefully the points arrive before the weekend. I will then buy 2 blade VPA's at the most stable weight from my testing and see how it goes. Here are a few pics of the rope being pulled through and the hit insert and igniter knock system. Bow is an 70 lb Mathews MR5 that will be set around 73 lbs or whatever I can out of it. I'll speed test once I have a stable combo.
. I will see if I can use a small drill bit to remove the epoxy and salvage the arrow. The other two arrows were fine and I shot them in the backyard. Overall they seemed fairly stable but I only took about 10 shots and didn't have someone else to watch the flight. I did have to use my 50 yard setting on my single pin sight to hit the target center at 30 yards. But my regular carbon arrows are only 400 grains (with100 grain point) vs my heavy arrow at 719 grains with the same 100 grain point so I did expect to have a higher aim point. Looking forward to getting the heavier field point and also the big two blades when field point testing is done. I'm holding off changing the blazer vanes as with my 5 inch brace height anything longer than 3 inches sits inside my drop away rest and holds the arrow shaft off the bottom of the shelf until I draw. I will make the change to a helical longer vane if needed but will wait until more testing until then. If I go feathers it has to be a max of 3 inches.