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Any 60lb Shooters Shooting 500+ Grain Arrows?

34K views 47 replies 36 participants last post by  deadquiet  
#1 ·
I know lots of people shoot over 70 pounds shoot 500+ grains arrows, but I am wondering if anyone on here is shooting 60 pounds and launching over 500 grain arrows or around that weight.

I am not trying to start a big arrow weight debate here, we all know if you fling a pencil or rebar fast enough it will kill the deer equally dead. Im just wondering how them heavy arrows are working for folks with 60 pound bows.

Reason being is I have some FMJ 340s that I think I might put some heavy points on to break the spine down and shoot out of my 60lb Z28. Arrow would be over 500 grains.
 
#3 ·
I agree with dbow. I shoot #61 (60 lb'er locked down) and I really like it with the heavy arrow. The bow has a whole different feel when you shoot in the 8+ grains per pound range. I hunt funnels, creek crossings, field entrances & exits, etc so I rarely shoot over 20 so it works great for me. Really even out to 30 the difference isn't as much as you would think. It's quiet, forgiving, fixed BH's aren't so tweaky, easy to tune and the penetration is awesome.

Definitely not as "productive" as the flatter shooting gear but for me if I can’t get em' close then it's just not worth taking the shot.....that's the challenge and fun for me.
 
#5 ·
Darton 60#s, 29" Easton #2216 Aluminum & 3 Blade Fixed 125gr Rocky Mountain fits in that catagory +.
Buffalo, Elk, Black Bear, Antelope, Caribou, Wild Hogs & many Whitetail have fallen to this combo for me.
 
#7 ·
My combination this year is going to be a 60 pound draw, 30 inch draw length, 29 inch Easton XX78 Super Slam 2315 arrows with four inch plastic vanes, and 125 grain fixed 3-blade VPA broadheads. I think this is going to be a very quiet, bone penetrating deadly combo for whitetails at less than thirty yards. Anybody have an idea what my arrow and head combination would weigh?
 
#8 ·
I'm going to make the drop to 60 lbs. I've always shot 70 and for whitetails these days, seems like overkill.

Bow will be a PSE Evo at 29''/60 lb limbs maxed out. Arrow will be a Black Eagle Rampage .300 with 50 or 75 grain brass HIT and 100 grain Slick Trick Mags. Arrow weight between 425-450. I bet the arrow will retain decent speed and penetrate excellent.
 
#9 ·
Thinking my xx75 2413's will be close to 500. depends on what grain broadhead im gonna shoot. i love slinging logs! quiet and tons of penetration. as others have said, most of my shots are within 30 so a heavier arrow isnt going to set me back.
 
#17 ·
If you shoot the right bow you can shoot 60 and get the same power as a 70 pounder. I have a Darton DS3800 @ 62lbs and it shoots the same speed as my 2010 Elite gt 500 that is set at 75.8lbs. The darton has a 6" brace height but it shoots better than the gt500 hands down, its quieter, more forgiving, draw cycle is as good but hard to say with a 13lbs difference, and has less hand shock. The only thing the elite has over the darton is fit and finish. I am not shooting a 500+ grain arrow but close, using a 465 gr arrow and I am getting 270fps out of the 62 pound darton at 28" draw.
 
#18 ·
I would love to be able to do a test like this with my bow too. Sounds like a lot of fun. I've actually researched making ballistic gel, but it seems kinda spendy right now. I agree, first and foremost the best penetrating arrow will be the one that flys the best out of your bow, however i would really like to see a comparison between two equal spined arrows one being carbon/ lighter and the other alum/ heavier all done with the same 160 2 blade zwicky. cool thread...
 
#22 ·
Mathews Outback @58lbs, 28" draw, 525 grain arrow, 230 fps. My Hoyt UltraTec1000 at 61, 27.5" and same arrow is 232. Stable, forgiving, and relatively quiet.

One thing I've observed on the TV bowhunting shows---lots of shots in the sweet spot with the deer running away with half or more of the shaft hanging out the entry side. Can't say why--light arrow, mechanicals, punch-cutting instead of cut-on-contact BH, too light DW? All I know is that I get complete penetration on deer and feral hogs 95% of the time-and that suits me just fine.
 
#27 ·
I shoot fixed blade 475ish Beman ICSs out of a 60# Diamond. Where I hunt shots under 20 are the norm. Set up works well for me. Arrows are probably only going 230fps, but so far I haven't had any penetration issues. Arrows do start dropping pretty quick after 40 yrds or so. But like everyone said, bow is very quiet.
 
#29 ·
Is was shooting some around 550 grain xx75s for a while then went to FMJs at about 460. Then went to Beman ICS Hunters at around 380. Now shooting bloodlines at about 410. I think 410 gives me my best performance.

These are coming out of a Carbon Element RKT at 61# 28.5" draw