JACK Report post Posted April 18, 2016 I get it...I was just curious...I did the same thing...I enjoyed the process and learned alot.....IMO to have the most capable/efficient arrow...broadhead construction should be number one...perfect arrow flight number two...if you can get 250fps with a 500 grain arrow and have a reasonable pin gap you are comfortable with I'd shoot for that... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pac8541 Report post Posted April 18, 2016 Gave this a lot of thought last night after considering opinions from multiple sources. Its funny how different forums value different attributes and almost completely disregard others. Its almost a "group think" society from one place to another. Here, FOC and heavy arrows are pretty acceptable and encouraged where as other places, I just need to "use quality components" and treat FOC like "bowhunting's latest fad diet." Good advice all around but this is why I go through this process; to see for myself and find what works best for me. Very much agree on broadheads Jack, but IMO perfect flight and accuracy are equally important. I cannot compromise on any of those 3. I think there are plenty of really good BH's out there to choose from and as long as I decide on 2 or 3 of them, whether or not they stay together and do their job is almost a non-issue. But, if I can't tune perfect flight and consistency in them, they get eliminated. So maybe for me flight and accuracy are even more important... Anyway, with all that in mind I think I'm going to try Solid Broadheads this year. I've heard very good things about their flight characteristics and I like their all steel-construction. VPA got the nod last year so I've still got those in my inventory. And yesterday the Silverflames I bought 10yrs ago are still flying awfully well too. Cost per arrow continues to climb Share this post Link to post Share on other sites