Was that also with the hunting or field tip installedkmaxwell5 wrote:UPDATE!! I weighed them and they come out to be 339.25 grn each. Will that be ok?
Bolt weight?
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Re: Bolt weight?
It was with 100 grn 4 blade muzzy broad head
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Have you thought of going to a 125gr or heavier point?kmaxwell5 wrote:It was with 100 grn 4 blade muzzy broad head
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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.kmaxwell5 wrote:They fly great and shoot about 2" groups at 30 yards and no dry fire.wheelie wrote:Being "Gold Tip" I am sure you can get 110 grain "Gold Tip" inserts.
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?