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Killer Instinct HYPR Bolts - 500 Grain Build - The Results are BEAUTIFUL!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Looking to beef-up your Killer Instinct HYPR bolts while increasing accuracy, broadhead flight and penetration? If so, this video is for you. The Killer Instinct HYPR bolts (supplied with Killer Instinct crossbows) are darn good bolts, they just require a few upgrades to bring out their full potential. In this video, we are going to take a few brand new HYPR bolts, add 110 grain inserts, add 150 grain field points, add lighted nocks and nock tune.
    THE RESULTS - A 500 grain bolt that FLIES TO PERFECTION!
    If you're a Killer Instinct shooter or someone interested in the Killer Instinct HYPR bolts...this is a must-watch. ENJOY!
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Комментарии • 80

  • @ronaldstreiff6794
    @ronaldstreiff6794 Год назад +2

    Owned this bow for 48 hours.. Got it on Thursday, sighted it in on Friday (10 shots).. Saturday morning, opening day Sept 17th, climbed in my stand and cocked the bow.. As the sun came up, the right limb exploded!! Still in the cocked position and one limb shattered... Bought a new Bear Burner 420 crossbow so I didn't completely trash my opening weekend.. Heard this happened with this bow, but very few times.. Looks like I was the next one in line!!

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear that, Ron. Make sure to warranty your broken bow! Hope that’s the only hiccup in your season!

  • @boomerrangerron
    @boomerrangerron Год назад +2

    Great job on this video, and it's impressive accuracy! I noticed at the very end that you're using the inexpensive Universal Lighted nocks from China. I've recently discovered them, and not only do they fit tighter without any sleeves but the light up extremely bright! And they're easy to shut off with the small screwdriver that's included in the package! I'm so over the expensive BIG NAME BRANDS!

  • @TheVerbiousOne
    @TheVerbiousOne 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for putting this together. I haven't hunted in years and got a KI Boss 405 for Christmas. This seems like the perfect combo for the upcoming deer season!

    • @ML-ks2lj
      @ML-ks2lj Год назад

      I won the same one ina raffle. Haven't shot any type of bow in about 15 years since my old darton wx600 broke

  • @TODinWY
    @TODinWY 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I'm just getting into tuning and I'm learning a LOT from you. Keep the good stuff coming. I'm shooting a Killer Ripper, and up to this point it's been a grest bow, although it's a little hard to cock.

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад

      Thanks, T.O.D.! Glad you like your bow and have fun tuning your bolts 🤘

  • @christopherhull3757
    @christopherhull3757 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your awesome work!!

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад

      Happy to help if I can! Thanks for the comment and kind words, Chris.

  • @fredbear205
    @fredbear205 Год назад

    Excellent video friend!

  • @randomcdude4430
    @randomcdude4430 Год назад

    One thing I always do when tuning arrows is make sure the end is square. Any time I have an exposed shaft end, I run it on the arrow squaring tool. Even my inserts after I have glued them in and let them set. Obviously you might need some different grits sandpaper for some metals like brass or steel, but with some effort you can make them good and square too. I also find that I get LESS loosening of tips since there is more friction with the roughed up insert face. Factory processes yield pretty good metal products these days, but stuff still happens and can yield slightly off inserts (they often vary in weight right?). Unfortunately I don't have a great way to ensure that the tip or broadhead back is square, but if everything else on the shaft is square, it is easier to mitigate that. Do what you can right? I have seen you mention doing this in other videos, but my 2¢ is just with the inserts.

  • @flyfin108
    @flyfin108 2 года назад +1

    thank you

  • @kurtglo
    @kurtglo Год назад +1

    KI does make a crossbow arrow that does weigh more than these: 1068-6.
    They are 350 grains without the field point or broadhead. If a person would add just a 150 grain field tip, you're at 500 grains already. Swhackers all the way! Add some #2 Nocturnal lighted nocks, and you will have some terrific FOC along with kinetic energy. If more people would follow your advise and build up a heavier crossbow arrow, we would see a significant drop of limbs splintering...

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  Год назад

      They do!! The HYPR KE. Haven’t tried them but looks like a great setup!

    • @kurtglo
      @kurtglo Год назад

      @@draggindeeroutdoors Just ordered some. I'll be comparing them to some Bee's

    • @kurtglo
      @kurtglo Год назад +1

      Well, I can honestly say that the KI HYPR bolts fly better than my Black Eagle Executioners especially at 40 yards or more.

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  Год назад

      @@kurtglo that's awesome! Glad you like them!

  • @dwayneandrescavage983
    @dwayneandrescavage983 2 года назад

    I find if you heat it up it likes to leave glue in the bolt. If you clean with alcohol and a brass pipe brush. I kept cracking the ends by forcing the insert in. Takes a little more time properly cleaning but lesson learned.

  • @storyoc
    @storyoc 2 года назад +1

    i got a li 405 last year-researched and decided to go w more weight bolts to decrease chance of bow limbs cracking sooo i ditched the hyperlite 270gr that came w the xbow and got 325gr mossyoak bolts and use a 125gr thunderhead broadhead from my compound days-thats 450gr total and it shoots way better than the lighter 270gr+100gr thunderhead setup-im sure its slower but i cant see it-i mean blink and its there-no shooters just spikes last season on public ground and i pass on does so cant tell bout penetration but the target says bam-hunt on

  • @joshuahatley5914
    @joshuahatley5914 Год назад

    I shot pile drivers with my 405 fatal crossbow 125grain and 350 20 inch bolts and wasn't getting enough pentration so ima try the 325 grain bloodsports 20 inch with 100 grain swacker broadhead

  • @Djhoodrich.
    @Djhoodrich. Год назад

    Can you please do a video on swat X1 maintenance and lubricant

  • @mojorizn72
    @mojorizn72 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good info. New to archery hunting. Just bought the KI boss 405 and a pack of these bolts. Had already decided to go heavy with Ranch Fairy’s 3 blade 200 grain fixed from Sirius archery. Glad to see actual results from heavier setup. New sub here for sure.

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  10 месяцев назад

      RF heads from Sirius are awesome. Glad you liked the video, sounds like you’re well on your way to a killer setup 👍

  • @brandomorphin6358
    @brandomorphin6358 Год назад

    They just released a 450 grain Hypr bolt. It’s called the Hypr KE.

  • @mr.skeptical3071
    @mr.skeptical3071 2 года назад

    What about the bolts that have thier knocks and knock inserts glued in??

  • @flushot6513
    @flushot6513 2 года назад

    So is there different spine arrows or can you just throw 150 point weight with out under spin the bolt

  • @ML-ks2lj
    @ML-ks2lj Год назад

    How do I find what the spine is in these KI bolts? I have the other ones can't remember the name right is they are the lighter ones with 1 green fletching

  • @Lucky-si9hy
    @Lucky-si9hy Год назад

    Try ethics 140 grain spinning inserts with your 150 grain tooth of the arrow with some 22 in black eagle zombie bolts...you will be shocked

  • @joel11230
    @joel11230 2 года назад

    I’m curious as to why you call them bolts. Serious question, thanks

  • @kward1911
    @kward1911 Год назад +1

    Great video! Question for you with building my crossbow bolt FOC setup. I'm going to stick with the stock bolts that came with my crossbow - 360 FPS. Trying to decide of which of the below 2 options to go with. FYI...I've took removed the brass insert and nock to weigh shaft with vanes for a total weight of 250 grains.
    My question is should I keep the stock 100gr insert for total bolt build of 525gr - OR - go with 110gr brass insert for total bolt build of 535gr? Would 535gr bolt be too heavy shooting out of a 360 FPS crossbow?
    Option 1:
    - Easton Carbon Bloodline Shaft/vanes = 250gr
    - Lighted Nock = 25gr
    - Easton factory insert = 100gr
    - Magnus Stinger Broadhead = 150rg
    Total Bolt Build = 525gr
    Option 2:
    - Easton Carbon Bloodline Shaft/vanes = 250gr
    - Lighted Nock = 25gr
    - Easton factory insert = 110gr
    - Magnus Stinger Broadhead = 150rg
    Total Bolt Build = 535gr

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  Год назад +1

      Being only a 10 gr difference, I’d keep the stock 100 grain inserts in there and go 525. I think that is a fantastic setup for your bow.
      Glad you liked the video! Also, feel free to email me draggindeer@gmail, it’s easier for these detailed discussions 👍

    • @kward1911
      @kward1911 Год назад +1

      @@draggindeeroutdoors I really appreciate you getting back with me. Thanks so much

  • @scottjenkins3163
    @scottjenkins3163 2 года назад

    Have you ever shot a bare shaft at a few feet to see the natural rotation right off the bow?

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад

      I have not. The fletched nock tune + upfront weight has always worked well for me.

  • @joefreeman6871
    @joefreeman6871 11 месяцев назад +1

    If I wanted to run a heavier insert to keep my broadhead options open, can you recommend a weight to pair with your 110 .297 diameter brass inserts? Thanks for the video, recent subscriber and KI shooter!

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  11 месяцев назад

      I like 150 grain heads. A few of my friends run 125 with the 110 insert and that works as well.

    • @joefreeman6871
      @joefreeman6871 11 месяцев назад

      @@draggindeeroutdoors I'm gonna try and stick with my tried and true 100g Magnus Hornet Ser-Razors by adding 50g weights, thanks for inspiration for this weekend's tinkering!

  • @roynorman5179
    @roynorman5179 Год назад

    What size insert do you use on the hypr bolt

  • @henrymaccus
    @henrymaccus 2 года назад

    What distance should you do the paper test at.

  • @brandoncrabtree1970
    @brandoncrabtree1970 2 года назад

    Instead of having to change out inserts. Would just adding 200 grain field points and broad heads accomplish the same goal. Or would this negatively affect flight of the arrow?

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад

      Yes!!! It would accomplish the same goal. I personally like the 150 grain head size simply because there are more broadhead options in 150 vs 200. Thanks for the comment, Brandon.

    • @brandoncrabtree1970
      @brandoncrabtree1970 2 года назад

      @@draggindeeroutdoors Yes I am having trouble finding many 200 grain options. This is just a simpler and cheaper solution for me. Thanks for the great information

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад

      @@brandoncrabtree1970 Take a look at the Sirius Evolution 3 blade in 200 grains. These are premium heads, so they come with a higher price tag than ones you'd find at your local sporting goods store. But...they are a work of art (and razor sharp). I just bought some in 150 grains, video coming soon. Their profile, construction and material look like a perfect crossbow fixed blade head.

  • @jamesfreeman2915
    @jamesfreeman2915 Год назад

    I shoot a 425 ripper and would love some info on building a 500 grain arrow please help me? Lol

  • @stanleyjdc
    @stanleyjdc 2 года назад +1

    Is there any chance you tried the 200 or 250 grain field points for quality of flight? I’m trying to build to 600 grains, with the Fatal X. Thanks for this video, it’s great information.

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Yes & no. With 22" shafts for my XP is really where I found this 110+150 "recipe." When I went over the 260 ish total up front with 22" shafts is where I started seeing perfect bullet holes turn into nock high tears. With that said, if you wanted to shoot the stock 65 grain HYPR bolt insert and a 200 grain point, that should work! I also think 20" bolts can handle more up front weight than the 22's, I just don't know how much more. Waiting on a new sirius ranch fairy test kit, once I get that I can tinker some more. Also, Tyree Appleberry has made HYPR and HYPR Lite bolts between 500-600 grains, reach out to him if you're looking for a recipe right now.

    • @stanleyjdc
      @stanleyjdc 2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for all the information. I really love your channel.

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад

      Thank YOU! Glad you like it and greatly appreciate your support!

    • @henrymaccus
      @henrymaccus 2 года назад +1

      John if you want to build a 20 inch arrow close to the 600 grain weight start with a heavy arrow like the pile driver. I found that they with the lighted nock and a 100 grain insert with a 150 grain broadhead shot well. They came in at 603 grains total.

  • @browningmontec
    @browningmontec 2 года назад

    Also what brand of lighted nocks are you using?

  • @BarryMcCokiner47
    @BarryMcCokiner47 Год назад +1

    Do you have the specs on the KE inserts?

  • @buzzfrodge9936
    @buzzfrodge9936 2 года назад

    What glue are you using on your Inserts?

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад

      www.siriusarchery.com/product/siriuslytuff-adhesive/
      Real good stuff 👍👍

  • @hix6791
    @hix6791 2 года назад

    What brass inserts do you use? Thanks

  • @browningmontec
    @browningmontec 2 года назад

    Where did you get the weighted inserts?

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад

      Amazon, 110 grain brass inserts. They are hit or miss on there but I’ll add a link to the video description for ya.

  • @GunnyArtG
    @GunnyArtG 2 года назад +1

    Just another caution: I needed to clock my broadheads for clearance out of my MXB360 so I used the heat and drill bit method but discovered the inserts in my bolt had a long aluminum shank that mushroomed and cracked the bolt.

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  2 года назад

      Thanks, GunnyArtG. Just for everyone's knowledge, exactly what bolts were these?

    • @GunnyArtG
      @GunnyArtG 2 года назад

      @@draggindeeroutdoors Spynal Tapp by Black Eagle I don't know the insert maker but it's about 4.5" long.

    • @flyfin108
      @flyfin108 2 года назад

      @@GunnyArtG not sure if i remember right but you shouldnt need to mess with spynals :)

    • @GunnyArtG
      @GunnyArtG 2 года назад

      @@flyfin108 I was needing to clock my broadheads for clearance.

    • @flyfin108
      @flyfin108 2 года назад +1

      @@GunnyArtG you can shim broadhead with washers

  • @jamesfreeman2915
    @jamesfreeman2915 Год назад

    What brand and size nocks and inserts are you using?

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  Год назад +1

      There are product links to all the stuff I used in the video description!

    • @jamesfreeman2915
      @jamesfreeman2915 Год назад

      @@draggindeeroutdoors I bought the 450 grain arrows, put 150 grain magnus stinger with the lighted nocks this thing is smacking man thankyou for the info

  • @janneplanman6433
    @janneplanman6433 Год назад

    I always wonder why nowadays averyone is after ultimate arrow-speed. I think that if people of the medieval ages could hunt the game with their slow-acting crossbows, then we can do so with our super fast modern crossbows with little heavier arrows that are 'heathier' to our equipment.

  • @outdoors-fun
    @outdoors-fun Год назад +1

    Man with a 110gr insert and 150gr broad head, your FOC must be over 20% ?

    • @draggindeeroutdoors
      @draggindeeroutdoors  Год назад

      Right about 20%

    • @outdoors-fun
      @outdoors-fun Год назад

      @@draggindeeroutdoors When i put a 200grain on my Piledriver and paper test, it blows out (similar to the tuning you did with the piledrivers). 150gr seems to be the best, but thats only about 11% foc

  • @timlambert9771
    @timlambert9771 2 года назад

    Why not fill the bolt with sand. If it works. Give me a shot out.

  • @eiotclub1690
    @eiotclub1690 2 года назад

    Looking forward to your reply, check your email. Cooperate