100 or 125?

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  1. jonderrs7

    jonderrs7 Weekend Warrior

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    I just purchased some 125's
     
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    As far back as I can remember I've always used 100 grain broadheads. I've killed 100's of big game animals with them all over N. America including 1700 lb bison at 55 yards. Could I have done the same using 125? I assume I could. Shoot what ever shoots the most accurate out of your setup.
     
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    I shoot 125. I like to have a little more weight up front. They seem to hit harder.
     
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    I shoot 125 but I’m moving up to 150 grain. Plus if you adding weight up front you need more spine or the flex of your arrow won’t be predictable and repeatable. Just food for thought


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