Selecting the RIGHT Arrow for Elk

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Josh Jones of Spokane Valley Archery and Dan Staton of ElkShape dissect arrow set-up for elk and bear, break down the components and calculate FOC. Arrow selection is as important as anything you choose when it comes to hunting elk .
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Комментарии • 87

  • @brettu45
    @brettu45 4 года назад +6

    You can fletch feathers on your arrows to make up for the lighted knock!! Vanes are around 7-9 grains each. Feathers are less than a grain.

    • @reaganriddle
      @reaganriddle 2 года назад +1

      Feathers also don’t work right in rain

  • @ryanrbogue
    @ryanrbogue 2 года назад +1

    yo i know this video is older.. but i learned a ton! awesome video! great content! 🙏🏻

  • @ryderbricker7810
    @ryderbricker7810 3 года назад

    man I need to make a trip to the eastside and talk with this guy.

  • @eliaspuebla9015
    @eliaspuebla9015 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @richardswett8458
    @richardswett8458 4 года назад +8

    I love all the technical information Josh provides. I always learn so much from these videos. Please keep them coming!!

  • @zachclark5368
    @zachclark5368 4 года назад +3

    That man is very smart and you should listen to him when he tells you to go with a lighter GPI arrow I’m shooting 60 lb 450 gr arrow 27.5 arrow 175 grain up front 6 inch wrap in the back and running 14.2 foc. Fmj are trash

    • @lugia233
      @lugia233 3 года назад

      or, have a high weight with a high FOC and literally be able to shoot any animal at any angle and get a passthrough (ethics put aside)

    • @tylerisbell3989
      @tylerisbell3989 3 года назад +2

      @@lugia233 yep I shoot 528 grains with 200 up front

    • @lugia233
      @lugia233 3 года назад

      @@tylerisbell3989 638 here with 200 upfront, I still get the speed I want so no need for me to go lighter

    • @tylerisbell3989
      @tylerisbell3989 3 года назад

      @@lugia233 I would have a mid speed and quiet than loud and fast

    • @lugia233
      @lugia233 3 года назад

      @@tylerisbell3989 true that

  • @shawndickens5816
    @shawndickens5816 2 года назад

    Left or right on the offset?

  • @justinferguson5451
    @justinferguson5451 4 года назад

    Good vid. I been in the process of building an elk arrow and im wanting to get a little guidance on my arrows now and what i should do to them to make them better. Bow specs are 28 draw, labeled a 70# bow but it actually measures at 65-68#. Arrows are carbon express wolverine 55-70, 10-10.5 GPI, 28.5 length, 345 gr. Total arrow weight (arrow only no Broadhead with 11 gr. #2 aluminum insert, 7 gr. each for blazer vanes times 3 for 21 gr. total, 10.5 gr. nock, and no wraps), total arrow weight with a 125 gr. fixed Broadhead is 470 gr. (345 gr. arrow + 125 gr. Broadhead) making 9.5% F.O.C., at a speed of about 266 FPS. Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  4 года назад

      That total arrow weight is plenty to punch through an elk, assuming that it's a fixed head and your bow is super tuned. My personal FOC sweet spot experience has been in the 13-15% range however, it's going to only matter to you and how you're shooting. Let us know how your broadhead tuning is goes!

  • @dannypetersen1138
    @dannypetersen1138 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the info. What arrow set up would you use for Axis Deer. 70lb bow 28 inch draw.

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  5 лет назад +3

      Check out he Axis Match Grade arrows - 300 or 340 spine with some weight up front! 50-75 grain insert and a sharp fixed broadhead, like the grim reaper micro hades 3 blade, that's obviously my two cents.

    • @dannypetersen1138
      @dannypetersen1138 5 лет назад +1

      Tanks, Bro

  • @huntergreen9448
    @huntergreen9448 3 года назад +2

    Sorry but there is no such thing as overkill when bow hunting. I shoot 600 grains with a 175 grain Iron Will for EVERYTHING

  • @that_one_guy117x
    @that_one_guy117x 4 года назад +9

    Excessive on weight!? Bro that’s a light arrow, excessive is 850 grains plus. And just go ahead and upgrade to steel inserts brass are trash

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  4 года назад +1

      Dear Wolf... just for context, how many elk have you arrowed with your steel inserts / "heavier" arrows? How'd it go for ya?

    • @that_one_guy117x
      @that_one_guy117x 4 года назад +2

      Elk Shape unfortunately I haven’t had the opportunity yet for elk, but a bunch of feral Texas hogs. And I get pass throughs with hogs. I am running xtorsion arrows with 200 grain steel inserts and 200 grain iron will broadheads. Love the set up. And by the way I subscribe and love the channel

  • @keithdodson7536
    @keithdodson7536 4 года назад +3

    Ive been shooting compound bows since 1991, and i know a lil bit about Archery. But Josh @ S.V.A. is a wealth of knowledge in anything protaining to Archery!!! The most informative Vids ive ever seen!! S.V.A. and Josh str8 ROCKS!!!!!!!👍👍👍

  • @islandpainter3964
    @islandpainter3964 3 года назад +2

    Def a very knowledgeable guy. Very enjoyable to watch.

  • @tylerisbell3989
    @tylerisbell3989 3 года назад +1

    I’m shooting 528 grains and fixed blades for whitetail with 200 grains up front. With fixed blades with high foc you get a ton of momentum. Momentum is better than foc

    • @JohnLee-vj9lh
      @JohnLee-vj9lh 2 года назад

      Same here I shoot fixed blade arrow weight starting at 510gr to 650gr

  • @jonbrown9490
    @jonbrown9490 4 года назад +2

    It helps with aluminum or fmj arrows to rough up the area you intend to Fletch with coarse grit sand paper( 120-220 grit). It helps with carbon as well.

  • @LeadDispenser45
    @LeadDispenser45 5 лет назад +14

    Really digging this tech series with Josh. Killer content bud! 🔥🔥🔥👏🏼👍🏻🤘🏼

  • @nickkolar8183
    @nickkolar8183 4 года назад +2

    If you are using sight tapes for yardage, such as the black golf ascent, how do you adjust when switching arrows? If I hunt with a 7gpi arrow and shoot a specific speed, then bump up to an 11gpi arrow, obviously the bow slows down so how would you adjust that on your sight?

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  4 года назад

      Need a different sight tape for different setups

    • @ballistic_hipster
      @ballistic_hipster 3 года назад

      I run a factory tape that's dialed for my 430gr arrows and I have my 20 30 40 50yd marks sharpied on for my 615gr elk arrows.

  • @tradrodsandcustoms
    @tradrodsandcustoms Год назад

    Wow...josh is really shoveling the brown stuff in this one! Hahaha ive been laughing HARD throughout!

  • @BowhuntingandFitnessTV
    @BowhuntingandFitnessTV 3 года назад

    I need to talk to you guys, because I use wraps. Not only do I love them, but without them my spine seems too week. 30" DL, 78#, 250 spine...

  • @ericbalmes3820
    @ericbalmes3820 2 года назад

    I apologize but I'd like some quick clarification if you could...When he says cut your arrow a half inch infront of your "launcher" does he mean your rest? Riser? I've just never heard that term. Thank you!

  • @brentbandy3566
    @brentbandy3566 9 месяцев назад

    Bro….Holy glow up on our boy MFJJ

  • @selecthunts986
    @selecthunts986 4 года назад +3

    Dude, that dude is full of knowledge

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  4 года назад

      We appreciate him!

  • @trevorlawson1714
    @trevorlawson1714 3 года назад

    400gr arrow for elk no thanks. 550+ and a razor sharp fixed blade at least. More worried about hitting the elk than killing it.

  • @arar8776
    @arar8776 4 года назад +2

    Does the single bevel edge have an affect on the arrow fletching

    • @jonbrown9490
      @jonbrown9490 4 года назад

      Not directly. However, if you don't run the correct helical/offset( and the proper wing if you're using feathers) with a single bevel it won't spin properly and will act, basically, like a double bevel. So, right helical with right Bevel and left helical with left bevel. You can run straight vanes, but you won't see as much spin in the target( marginally).

  • @jcarry5214
    @jcarry5214 2 года назад

    How do you avoid the problem of the riser catching the broadhead and pulling the arrow off the bowstring when cutting shafts close to the rest? Maybe its not a thing but I'm new to compounds and saw something about that being a problem and it's kinda freaking me out.

  • @LeadDispenser45
    @LeadDispenser45 5 лет назад +2

    I'd like to see how Josh sets and what equipment he likes to use to set the third axis sights.

  • @kennycoye3907
    @kennycoye3907 5 лет назад +1

    Great! Back to SVA! Lol. Got a custom string, Hogg Father and Trophy T rest last month! Probably uping the arrow weight now. Lol. Thanks again Dan! Always good vids bro!

  • @tylerbeasley311
    @tylerbeasley311 5 лет назад

    If you want to know more about my setup for Turkey, check out my channel 'Turkeyshape'!

  • @bromma1979
    @bromma1979 5 лет назад +2

    Quality video thanks!

  • @kevinwright8955
    @kevinwright8955 4 года назад +1

    What is your recommendation on the least poundage you should use to bow hunt an elk? I shoot 60 lbs. due to shoulder surgery. Is that practical or should I use a firearm?

    • @MrDarwhite
      @MrDarwhite 4 года назад +6

      Kevin, I’m not an expert in any way but have looked into this extensively. There is a lot of data showing that arrow weight, FOC and super sharp cut on contact broad heads matters more. People are getting consistently great penetration on large animals with less poundage running 650gr and 20%+ FOC. You will need to know your range for longer shots but you will likely blow right through an elk.

    • @baraksinz
      @baraksinz 4 года назад +1

      60 lbs is PLENTY for elk as long as you use the right arrow/broadhead setup. (500+ grain arrow weight with a fixed blade head)

    • @chelseazarate189
      @chelseazarate189 Год назад

      I shoot 55Ibs at 27" draw and it's been deadly. I built my arrows off the valkyrie system

  • @km6731
    @km6731 4 года назад +2

    spelled hunting wrong on the first clip

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  4 года назад +1

      oh thank you.. didn't mean to spell hnting wrong

    • @km6731
      @km6731 4 года назад

      @@ElkShape no problem

  • @MrBA812
    @MrBA812 4 года назад +3

    Good information video 👍

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  4 года назад

      thanks Bruce!

    • @MrBA812
      @MrBA812 4 года назад +2

      Elk Shape thank you your videos are helpful I wasn’t sure about which bow to go with but I’v decided to order the NXR 28.

  • @lugia233
    @lugia233 3 года назад +3

    620 grain arrow with a 12% foc and 70lb draw is where I landed after many years of experimentation, a heavier arrow will also benefit you with a much more quiet bow.

    • @tylercarder581
      @tylercarder581 2 года назад +1

      Mile wide pin gaps. Dropping 5 inches every five yards.

    • @lugia233
      @lugia233 2 года назад

      @@tylercarder581 with my slider sight I thankfully don't deal with pin gaps, shot my deer this year at 65 yards. It works and it works well set my dual pin slider at 30 and 40 respectively and I'm covered from 20 - 50 with zero adjustment needed.

  • @tomfleisher90
    @tomfleisher90 4 года назад

    Good video fellas. I would like to get your opinion on something. I am a 29 1/2 inch draw length shooting arrows that are 29 inches out of my compound set at 65 pounds. I’m currently shooting East and FMJ’s in a 340 spine. I know because they are a heavy arrow to begin with getting more FOC is tough. What are my best options to try and get a little bit more weight upfront without having to drop down to a 300 spine? I’m currently shooting a 100 green tip. I’ve considered brass inserts as well as just increasing to a 125 green tip. Thanks.

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  4 года назад +1

      I always put in the BRASS inserts from easton - start there! 50-75 grains.

  • @tomaslong
    @tomaslong 3 года назад

    Back country bowhunting calculator is the go

  • @dakotaboy
    @dakotaboy 3 года назад

    Experienced a penetration issue haha

  • @greggaston6906
    @greggaston6906 3 года назад

    Good stuff per usual! Keep it coming

  • @elktough777
    @elktough777 5 лет назад +1

    What is the sweet spot for FOC percentage? Is there a minimum target you want to try and hit?

  • @rahimi420fr
    @rahimi420fr 3 года назад +1

    Awesome info

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @darnellwatkins4031
    @darnellwatkins4031 2 года назад

    Good video

  • @immaJesusfreak32
    @immaJesusfreak32 4 года назад

    So what is your recommendations for total arrow weight and range of FOC for elk. My drawl weight is 70 pounds in my ear length is 28 inches.

    • @L19-o7r
      @L19-o7r 4 года назад

      so you want someone to calculate it for you? did you not watch the video?

    • @Sapper_Rage
      @Sapper_Rage 3 года назад

      I'd say that's personal preference. Figure out the farthest shot you'd take and build an arrow that'll get it done at that distance. If you're only going 50 and in you can get a really heavy arrow, but farther you may want a lighter arrow.

  • @paulshumate2904
    @paulshumate2904 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome info! What broadhead are you shooting??? Love the looks of it

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  5 лет назад +2

      That's a Micro 3 Blade Hades from Grip Reaper Broadheads

  • @NickShay
    @NickShay 4 года назад

    Was I listening to a foreign language. Way over my head, but I somehow came out with a little bit. Now I truly feel like a fool buying a RTH Bear Bow from the internet.
    Dan, have I set myself up for failure?

    • @clintharding657
      @clintharding657 4 года назад +2

      Doubt you’ve set yourself up for failure. I have killed plenty of game with a Rth bear bow. Are there better accessories than what comes on any “rth” package? Yes of course there are but you should be able to shoot very well with the ready to hunt packages if you know just a bit about tuning and adjusting sights,etc.

    • @NickShay
      @NickShay 4 года назад +2

      @@clintharding657 Thanks for the wise words. I have learned from past experiences that perfection comes from consistent and repetitive practice. No days off! I love being able to use these videos to pick up knowledge to bolster my skill set - "add a few extra arrows in my quiver."

    • @ElkShape
      @ElkShape  4 года назад

      Just get started bud - you can always revise your setup later. The most important thing is that you're starting.

  • @chadkarkos7118
    @chadkarkos7118 4 года назад +2

    I like your content but the guy you are talking about gives the least specific information I’ve ever heard. The only specifics given were from you. I like your vids but not this guy. He tells you what things are but not one recommendation.

    • @jaysonallen3100
      @jaysonallen3100 4 года назад +1

      I prefer to hear facts over opinions anyday

  • @NoMomYoureWrong
    @NoMomYoureWrong 5 лет назад +7

    I shoot traditional archery, so I’m already a minority, and I haven’t seen a difference with high FOC and low FOC out to 40 yards. I haven’t seen a difference on animals as well. I shot 2 does and a bear with 2 different arrows and I haven’t seen a difference in penetration at all. Just my experience.

    • @jcarry5214
      @jcarry5214 2 года назад

      As a stick bow shooter myself I bet you're already tuning your arrows really well, and FOC generally matters more on harder targets like elk. That's the theory. Have you really shot at 40? dang I can barely get half my arrows on the target at 40, but I'm also shooting really heavy to be gentle on my antique bows.