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<blockquote data-quote="telkev" data-source="post: 154826" data-attributes="member: 8531"><p>In my opinion, you have plenty of kinetic energy to a max of 30yards. Do change the string to a dacron, older recurves will not take the extra stress the fastflite is putting on it. I would try a little heavier arrow with lt wing feathers, and I would stick to a two blade broadhead, such as the original Bear(or similar). The two blade broadhead will give you a little more penetration and give you more of a chance the arrow will come through the other side, giving you more of a blood trail. You will not loose much speed with a heavier arrow, and the extra weight will only add to the kinetic energy. As my dad use to say, "there is no replacement for displacement".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="telkev, post: 154826, member: 8531"] In my opinion, you have plenty of kinetic energy to a max of 30yards. Do change the string to a dacron, older recurves will not take the extra stress the fastflite is putting on it. I would try a little heavier arrow with lt wing feathers, and I would stick to a two blade broadhead, such as the original Bear(or similar). The two blade broadhead will give you a little more penetration and give you more of a chance the arrow will come through the other side, giving you more of a blood trail. You will not loose much speed with a heavier arrow, and the extra weight will only add to the kinetic energy. As my dad use to say, "there is no replacement for displacement". [/QUOTE]
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