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I'm shooting a PSE Nova Solo Cam set at 63# and have arrow length of 28-1/2", topped off with Muzzy 3 blade fixed @ 100 grain. My current arrows are PSE Carbon Force 200 series. Charts tell me at that weight (63#) I can go with the 200's or the 300's.

What is the difference in the two (200 vs 300)? Are they thicker, larger diameter or what? Suggestions from knowledgeable hunters are always welcome.

2006-12-22 07:55:01 · 1 answers · asked by ssgtretired 1 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

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The 300 will be a little heavier than the 200 for the same length arrow. The 200 will shoot slightly faster but the 300 will have more kinetic energy for better penetration. To find kinetic energy you multiply the weight of the arrow (including the point) by the velocity squared and then divide that by 450,240 and it will give you the kinetic energy in ft/lbs. BTW, I've shot Muzzy broad heads since they came out and so do all the guys I hunt with. We've taken wild boars, several bears, 2 elk and so many deer I couldn't even begin to take a guess. Still the best out there in my humble opinion. Good luck with whichever arrow you choose.

2006-12-22 12:23:46 · answer #1 · answered by geobert24 5 · 0 0

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