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Broadhead weight on carbon arrows?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChanceInTexas" data-source="post: 2813045" data-attributes="member: 125428"><p>Getting with your local archery shop is a good start. And when talking crossbows, they are "bolts", not "arrows". When you find a stiff enough bolt (the proper spine for your crossbow), you should easily be able to shoot 100gr or 125's without issue. We always just shot the biggest cut mechanical we could find for our deer hunting. Just wanted bigger holes and to somewhat slow down that bolt to make it easier to find after exiting the deer or hog. Modern crossbows are so dang fast that they can easily push a giant mechanical through a deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChanceInTexas, post: 2813045, member: 125428"] Getting with your local archery shop is a good start. And when talking crossbows, they are “bolts”, not “arrows”. When you find a stiff enough bolt (the proper spine for your crossbow), you should easily be able to shoot 100gr or 125’s without issue. We always just shot the biggest cut mechanical we could find for our deer hunting. Just wanted bigger holes and to somewhat slow down that bolt to make it easier to find after exiting the deer or hog. Modern crossbows are so dang fast that they can easily push a giant mechanical through a deer. [/QUOTE]
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