Bolt weight?

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cjonesth
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Re: Bolt weight?

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kmaxwell5 wrote:UPDATE!! I weighed them and they come out to be 339.25 grn each. Will that be ok?
Was that also with the hunting or field tip installed
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kmaxwell5
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Re: Bolt weight?

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It was with 100 grn 4 blade muzzy broad head
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Re: Bolt weight?

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kmaxwell5 wrote:It was with 100 grn 4 blade muzzy broad head
Have you thought of going to a 125gr or heavier point?
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Re: Bolt weight?

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kmaxwell5 wrote:
wheelie wrote:Being "Gold Tip" I am sure you can get 110 grain "Gold Tip" inserts. :wink:

Best to get new arrows. they don't seem to get very good reviews.
http://www.gearbuyer.com/products/gold_ ... _5575.html

You say they shoot good. Which says you have been shooting them already. How are they flying and no dryfire yet?
They fly great and shoot about 2" groups at 30 yards and no dry fire.
Dude...... That's not what I call tight grouping, but then again I shoot the 380 with the stock Diablos and 125 gr BH's. Just a thought.
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