So I'm starting out in this whole archery thing and I got a 4 pack of beman white box arrows. Will those work for whitetail or should I shell out the cash for some fmj's or something like that?
I started out with the Beman ICS bowhunters and am still using them. My 28" arrow comes out to 326 grains, including the 100 grain broadhead. Good mix of speed and weight, so I like them for the price. Done the job I needed done every time. In terms of the white box arrows, at 29.5", you'll have a 420 grain arrow, so should get good penetration with that heavier arrow, as long as your poundage is decent. Should work for whitetail just fine for a start.
You have no idea. There are endless choices and decisions to make. Montecs are great heads so are snuffers and so are about any other broadhead made by a reputable manufacturers. My choice is Slick Trick standards. As you will read on here there are endless debates on this head vs this head but it doesn't really matter as long as you do your job. That is until you get into huge expandables. Then you need to make sure you have enough arrow and bow behind the head. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Lol, I know the river is wide with choices, and people tend to put things on a pedestal. My bow is set to 70lbs and I have no problem pulling back. Leaning towards 125gr montecs
just about any broadhead will kill a deer if put in the sweet spot,I only shot 63 pounds get pass throughs,with 100 grain, Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G530A using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
at the end of the day it will boil down to shot placement I shot wild hogs trust I want to drop them quickly would be the same with elk I would use 100 grain broad head shooting halon 32 85%let off one too the lungs will get the job done Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G530A using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
You're working out a lot of things and you'll get a lot of opinions to questions like this. Whichever BH you choose you owe it to yourself and your quarry to learn how to tune the bow with the heads you choose. There are many acceptable heads out there-the Montecs included. They have to fly straight and you have to put them in the right spot to get the results you want.