I will be extremely interested if you eventually decide to make .357 kits
I'm 100% interested in a .45 kit. My lands slug at .457, so these should work well. Are O rings included? No big deal if they are not, just need to know the size.
I’m interested. My barrel is .458. Interested in .357 also.
This are the shafts I would be planning to buy to put together a set of arrows for a .357https://www.3riversarchery.com/easton-bowhunter-carbon-shafts.html
I have ones for my .50 Wingshot and would be interested in .45s for a couple of my .45 rifles. The only problem I have is they aren’t legal for any hunting in Mi. Only target practice. It’s hard enough to stop or pull crossbow arrows out of targets. I sure don’t look forward to target practicing with an air bow. But if they do open up hunting here with air bows, I will be all over it.
I had a busy day but I had a chance to shoot three arrows today over the chronograph. Only two registered and the third was an error that was my fault. The first arrow was 485fps and the second was 465fps. Pretty impressive for a 400 grain arrow. Accuracy seems like it's gonna be good as all three arrows hit in a 4" circle even though I was not trying to shoot a serious group.
That should be enough velocity to take down pretty much anything with broad heads.
Quote from: Spacebus on February 03, 2022, 08:04:49 AMThat should be enough velocity to take down pretty much anything with broad heads.Absolutely, I have a crossbow that shoots a similar length and weight arrow around 370-380 fps and I have shot clean through a bunch of deer even out to 40-50 yards with 2" Shwacker broadheads. I don't know if I'll get a chance to shoot groups today or not. We are getting pounded with snow, it started an hour ago and it is supposed to snow into the night.