92 or 110 grain inserts

Crossbow Hunting

Moderator: Excalibur Marketing Dude

Post Reply
chilly_willy
Posts: 195
Joined: Sun Feb 01, 2015 10:30 am
Location: Old Forge, Pa.

92 or 110 grain inserts

Post by chilly_willy »

I would to get 18" BEE's with blazer vanes and aluminum flat nocks but what size inserts, 92 grain or 110 grain?? Your input would helpful Thanks Bill
User avatar
8ptbuk
Posts: 1465
Joined: Sun Oct 14, 2012 12:14 pm
Location: Patrick County Virgina

Re: 92 or 110 grain inserts

Post by 8ptbuk »

I prefer 92 gr but honestly don't think you'll tell a difference in accuracy or performance . JMO
James : 1 - 19-20 Know this , My beloved Brothers : Let every person be quick to hear , slow to speak , slow to anger , for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God .

8ptbuk's Flemish Strings
[email protected]
User avatar
racking up points
Posts: 1608
Joined: Mon Aug 12, 2013 7:41 pm
Location: Windsor, ON

Re: 92 or 110 grain inserts

Post by racking up points »

Instead of the BEE arrow, think about the Zombie Slayers. 25% stiffer and only 1% heavier. With crossbows, the stiffer the arrow, the better.
Leupold Optics
Boo Custom Strings
Black Eagle Arrows
Ti64.com Fastener Kits
User avatar
Deaf jeff
Posts: 1187
Joined: Wed Jan 27, 2010 9:58 am
Location: tip of the mitt in lower michigan

Re: 92 or 110 grain inserts

Post by Deaf jeff »

I have shot the 110,92 and 80 grain inserts in executioners and I did not see any difference in accuracy other the a tad bit more drop with the heavier inserts. so I stay with the 80 grain. getting the same accuracy with a little more fps cannot be a bad thing. I shoot spitfires and have read on here that foc is not as critical with mechanicals as it is with fixed blade. it all comes down to personal preference imho
IN GOD WE TRUST
Jeff
animals are killed, crops are harvesteD
REVX
matrix 355
BE executioners and zombies, w/110 brass
SWAT BROADHEADS
Boo string
Dagriz knife
awshucks
Posts: 5238
Joined: Thu Jan 19, 2006 6:40 am
Location: arkansas

Re: 92 or 110 grain inserts

Post by awshucks »

8ptbuk wrote:I prefer 92 gr but honestly don't think you'll tell a difference in accuracy or performance . JMO
92 for me also... agree w/ not telling the diff....
"Eze 18:21"
bubba
Posts: 1855
Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:39 pm
Location: West Central Fl

Re: 92 or 110 grain inserts

Post by bubba »

X-3 on the 92 grain..........
Matrix, 355. Hawke Xb-30 Pro. Ibex, Nikon Bolt. Strings By Boo, Nchunter, Zombies & Spynal Tapps From South Shore Archery,Now Built By My Son, N.A.P. Spitfire XXX and Magnus Black Hornets. (Fight Hard..Love Fast.. Die Young..)
User avatar
Boo
Posts: 14369
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:04 pm
Location: Newtonville, Ontario, Canada
Contact:

Re: 92 or 110 grain inserts

Post by Boo »

If you are going to use a lighted nock then the 110 gr insert will be a slightly better choice.
Conversely, a 125 gr broadhead will compensate for a lighted nock if an 92 gr insert is used.
If you are hunting big boys like moose, the 110 will be the ticket with a heavier broadhead.
Some people just like stepping on rakes
Post Reply