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Post by bill9068 on Aug 23, 2016 13:21:19 GMT -5
For the hunters using crossbows, what kind of bolts are you using? I have a Tenpoint stealth xlt and shoot the aluminum bolts from easton xx75-2219. Thats what I sighted in with so just stuck with them. Their inexpensive at about $25-30 for six and get plenty of downrange penatration at 440 grain with 100 grain broadhead. At 50 yards only have a 2inch drop off.
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Post by bill9068 on Aug 23, 2016 13:46:28 GMT -5
Just noticed im in the bow thread, can someone tell how to move this to the crossbow thread?
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Post by Woody Williams on Aug 23, 2016 14:38:02 GMT -5
Just noticed im in the bow thread, can someone tell how to move this to the crossbow thread? Ok do it for you...when I get home on my PC
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Post by Woody Williams on Aug 23, 2016 18:21:13 GMT -5
Done..
I shoot the TenPoint Pro Elite carbons. I prefer carbon over aluminum as the don't bend.
They are fitted with Omni-Brites nocks and tipped with 100 grain NAP Spitfires.
This is out of my TenPoint Stealth SS and my Horton RDX..
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Post by ms660 on Aug 24, 2016 9:57:11 GMT -5
22" BEE's(Black Eagle) out of my Mission MXB320 with Omnibrite nocks and Ramcat 100 grain broadheads
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Aug 24, 2016 10:09:51 GMT -5
I've never shot anything but carbon. I've always used what has come with my xbow, I can't imagine that it would be a bad thing to switch. I'm guessing that it would be best to match length and weight, but I didn't know they made a 440 carbon bolt.
I use the same as Woody with my RDX. Can't go wrong following Woody's lead.
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Post by parrothead on Aug 25, 2016 5:12:12 GMT -5
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Post by ms660 on Aug 25, 2016 18:01:21 GMT -5
For the hunters using crossbows, what kind of bolts are you using? I have a Tenpoint stealth xlt and shoot the aluminum bolts from easton xx75-2219. Thats what I sighted in with so just stuck with them. Their inexpensive at about $25-30 for six and get plenty of downrange penatration at 440 grain with 100 grain broadhead. At 50 yards only have a 2inch drop off. Really there's not a thing wrong with the xx75 arrows. They will kill just as good as a carbon and if your already sighted in and shooting them like that, I would say your good to go, save yourself some cash
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Post by bill9068 on Aug 25, 2016 18:05:19 GMT -5
Been using them going on four years now, killed about 12 deer or so with them with no problems. Used one bolt for 4 different deer one season.
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Post by wesb81219 on Aug 26, 2016 19:35:57 GMT -5
Easton pro elite carbon and nap spitfires
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Post by bstout on Aug 27, 2016 11:06:35 GMT -5
I shoot aluminum and carbon both and prefer the carbon. I'm not sure why, just like them better.
Bob
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Aug 27, 2016 20:34:07 GMT -5
I shoot aluminum and carbon both and prefer the carbon. I'm not sure why, just like them better. Bob I like this answer Bob. I like what I like and I don't necessarily need to know why.
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Post by bstout on Aug 28, 2016 5:59:57 GMT -5
I shoot aluminum and carbon both and prefer the carbon. I'm not sure why, just like them better. Bob I like this answer Bob. I like what I like and I don't necessarily need to know why. Thanks Jon. Bob
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Post by deadeer on Aug 28, 2016 8:11:58 GMT -5
I seem to have more fliers with carbons. I have a dozen Ten Point Pro Elites, and 3 of them shoot bad right out of the pack. Same with Cabelas brand arrows, 1 bad out of 6. Aluminum xx75 always shoot straight, just a little slower due to the increased weight. At 40yds, they are starting to lob in there.
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Post by bill9068 on Aug 28, 2016 12:14:01 GMT -5
I seem to have more fliers with carbons. I have a dozen Ten lites, and 3 of them shoot bad right out of the pack. Same with Cabelas brand arrows, 1 bad out of 6. Aluminum xx75 always shoot straight, just a little slower due to the increased weight. At 40yds, they are starting to lob in there. Im shooting fifty yards with a little drop, but still fast enough to kill without deer ducking the arrow. xx75 2219 arrows.
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Post by deadeer on Aug 28, 2016 22:39:55 GMT -5
I seem to have more fliers with carbons. I have a dozen Ten lites, and 3 of them shoot bad right out of the pack. Same with Cabelas brand arrows, 1 bad out of 6. Aluminum xx75 always shoot straight, just a little slower due to the increased weight. At 40yds, they are starting to lob in there. Im shooting fifty yards with a little drop, but still fast enough to kill without deer ducking the arrow. xx75 2219 arrows. Both my crossbows are rated at 330fps. I have seen a 405fps bow shoot and it is insane. I am too scared to have one wound that tight. Seems like more problems with the crazy fast bows. FWIW, 40yds would be my longest shot at a deer with my current set ups.
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Post by wesb81219 on Aug 30, 2016 20:10:45 GMT -5
Im shooting fifty yards with a little drop, but still fast enough to kill without deer ducking the arrow. xx75 2219 arrows. Both my crossbows are rated at 330fps. I have seen a 405fps bow shoot and it is insane. I am too scared to have one wound that tight. Seems like more problems with the crazy fast bows. FWIW, 40yds would be my longest shot at a deer with my current set ups. My wicked ridge invader is rated at 330fps. I would feel good about a 50yd shot.
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Post by nfalls116 on Aug 30, 2016 20:33:40 GMT -5
I think mine are carbon express. My bow is rated at 410 it's fast is all I know
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Post by bill9068 on Aug 30, 2016 20:42:04 GMT -5
My crossbow is a tenpoint stealth xlt, not sure what the speed is anymore. Seems fast to me, my compound is a Bear truth2 and now it seems slow after shooting the crossbow.
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Post by esshup on Sept 22, 2016 19:17:42 GMT -5
Barnett Revolution, Gold Tip arrows, Burt Coyote nocks, 100g Rage, Blazer vanes.
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