Hunting arrows

MarkCZ

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Hi guys, I hopefully will be hunting with my bow for the first time next year. I will be hunting animals up to Oryx. Could anyone please advise what arrow shaft I will need my bow is a 55lb compound.
many thanks, Markcz
 
Need more information.... bow speed , draw length and what size head you plan on shooting ....... based on averages bow speed up to an IBO of 300 fps , draw length 28 inches with 150 grain cut on contact broad heads shooting at 55 Lbs ...you'll need a 400 spined arrow according to Eastons Arrow Chart . I personally prefer FMJs ..but did go to Namibia with Powerflights and they worked fine .
Glen
 
I would look for some 400 series Easton fmj and put a 125 grain slick trick on them for a great flying combo. Many brands of arrows will work but those will give you just that little bit of extra weight that will help you a lot.
 
The whole system is important as said by Skinner above. Arrow length, draw weight and point weight. Arrow spine is one of the most important parts of great arrow flight and many people ignore it, then wonder why they cant get great accuracy. I am here to help anytime.
 
And to answer your question, i'm a Gold Tip arrow gal. Shot them for years and love them.
 
I would look for some 400 series Easton fmj and put a 125 grain slick trick on them for a great flying combo. Many brands of arrows will work but those will give you just that little bit of extra weight that will help you a lot.
Many thanks for all the input chaps, I do like Easton arrows so I think this is the way to go. I do have some Hoyt top cut broad heads 125 grain. What materials are the Easton fmj arrows made from?
Markcz
 
FMJ are carbon fiber arrows with an aluminum coating .
Glen
 
Smaller diameter on the FMJs help in penetration I feel. They are also a little heavier per inch. I shoot them in my compound and my recurve. Any reputable bow shop can help you with arrow selection based upon your needs. Measuring your draw length accurately as well as finding out what draw weight
 
FMJ 400s tipped with a sharp cut on contact head and you'll be fine
 
Exactly what Ty said. I shot through every animal but my impala! :)
 
many thanks to all you guys who replied. I think it is pretty obvious I will be getting FMJ 400,s
Markcz
 
You will be happy with them I am sure. One of the best arrows out there right now. Good luck with getting your first animal with a bow.
 
My vote go for the Easton Axis 400 with a good COC broadhead, more durable than the FMJ
 

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