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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Okay, I have used 100 grain spitfires successfully for the past 14 years. I have recovered every deer that I shot with spitfires. I have been shooting 70 pounds bows. This year I developed an issue with my shoulder. As a result I have been forced to drop my draw weight to 60 lbs. I can now shoot 60 pounds comfortably but the doctor has advised me not to push the envelope. Anyway to make a long story shot, since I have dropped my draw weight 10 pounds, I am considering switching to 85 grain spitfires, 1.25 inch cutting diameter compared to 1.5 inch diameter of a 100 grain.
Well the guy at the local archery shop told me to consider the 85 grain Grim Reaper Razortips. He said that he has had excellent success stories from his customers. Has anyone ever used both the 85 grain Grim Reapers Razortips and the 85 grain Spitfires? Or has anyone used the 1 3/8 in Grim Reapers vs the Spitfire? Thanks for your time |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: New Richmond, WI
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Why 85 grain. I shot 62 lb, got 2 deer with 100 grain Spitfires last year. I am going with GRs this year and also Spitfire Maxx all 100 Grain. Arrows are 350 Carbon Blue Streaker or Maximas (last years model) I would stay with 100 grain and give H#LL
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