So, I have combed the forum, and the closest relative thread I found was from 2018. So, as it's been a minute, I am starting a new one.
For my father, whom of which, I am dragging to TAC this year, I am trying to build him a good set of arrows that will allow him to reach the ~100yard shots. Bow is a Mathews Tactic 50# and 28" DL of course, that is asking much of a 50# bow, yet trying to set him up for success. Probably will run a MBG Mountain Lite 3 pin. The arrow I am considering is the Easton Avance (6.5gpi @ 28.25" with 80gr glue in point). according to Archers Advantage this would be an optimum spined arrow, and hopefully a good arrow for him. Trying to keep it simple and relatively inexpensive...
We still are going to check his poundage again, and maybe do a test chrono before the Final arrow build. This setup I think according to Archers Advantage may yield a 322 grain arrow.
53# 27.5" DL 27" CtC 120 gr. points 9" extension in next to last extended hole 470 spine can aim right on at 100 yards & still have clearance with vane to scope. Total arrow weight is 363 gr.
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