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Arrows Suitable for Big Game or not Good Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wv shooter" data-source="post: 2012282" data-attributes="member: 114368"><p>The arrow Broadhead combination is fine the Maxima 350 the 350 stands for the spline of the arrow unless you're shooting heavy poundage on your bow then the arrow would be fine but under 60 pounds it may be a little over splined 150 Broadhead also reduces the spline so you also may be OK with the 350 as far as orientation to your whisker biscuit there should be some black bristles underneath of your brown inside of the whisker biscuit that arrow should ride on those black bristles The black bristles are stiffer than the brown ones that means the cock vane or the odd colored vein should Be shot up you also should be able to turn your Nocks or orientating with your fingers their is a small datem mark on the left or right of the nock try to turn them all to same side happy hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wv shooter, post: 2012282, member: 114368"] The arrow Broadhead combination is fine the Maxima 350 the 350 stands for the spline of the arrow unless you’re shooting heavy poundage on your bow then the arrow would be fine but under 60 pounds it may be a little over splined 150 Broadhead also reduces the spline so you also may be OK with the 350 as far as orientation to your whisker biscuit there should be some black bristles underneath of your brown inside of the whisker biscuit that arrow should ride on those black bristles The black bristles are stiffer than the brown ones that means the cock vane or the odd colored vein should Be shot up you also should be able to turn your Nocks or orientating with your fingers their is a small datem mark on the left or right of the nock try to turn them all to same side happy hunting [/QUOTE]
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