Bowhunter57
Senior Member
I had a decent heavy arrow setup, last year, but it was with an Obsession Fusion 7 @ 52# a 525 gr. TAW. 
This year I'm shooting an Elite Ritual 30. I started out with it set at 60# with my 29" DL. Shooting Gold Tip Hunter XT 300s at 27", 100 gr. brass insert and 125 gr. tip weight. There was a slight "fish tail" with the arrow flight. So, I recently I upped the tip weight to 175 gr. and things smoothed right out.
I had to increased the amount of upper body exercise to draw this 60# setup, as I started having issues with my bow arm shoulder.
The exercises was helping, but I reluctantly decided to turn down the bow draw weight to avoid any potential damage and/or shoulder surgery. 
As it turns out, my shoulder has been improving with the new 54# draw weight.
However, my arrow setup had to be changed. I'm now shooting a 515 TAW with a 125 gr. tip weight, combined with a 100 gr. brass insert. I was hoping to get into a 550 or 600 TAW, but I'd have to start over with another set of arrows.
For now, I'll stay with this setup, but may look into something else to get a higher arrow weight setup.
This year I'm shooting an Elite Ritual 30. I started out with it set at 60# with my 29" DL. Shooting Gold Tip Hunter XT 300s at 27", 100 gr. brass insert and 125 gr. tip weight. There was a slight "fish tail" with the arrow flight. So, I recently I upped the tip weight to 175 gr. and things smoothed right out.


As it turns out, my shoulder has been improving with the new 54# draw weight.
However, my arrow setup had to be changed. I'm now shooting a 515 TAW with a 125 gr. tip weight, combined with a 100 gr. brass insert. I was hoping to get into a 550 or 600 TAW, but I'd have to start over with another set of arrows.

For now, I'll stay with this setup, but may look into something else to get a higher arrow weight setup.