ACC versus Carbon
#21
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I am mostly interesting in measureing Cedar arrows, so I use AMO method of 2lbs at 26" centers. Where alum's and carbons are usually called out with 880grams at 28".
#22
my personal opinion is the fmj's are great for 3d they pull like butter but if you slap an arrow on anything they are pretty much toast they are a good arrow as long as you don't do anything to bend them.and be careful pulling the as you would an aluminum
This was my 1st year shooting FMJ's. Loving them so far!! I do allot of stump shooting In the summer with my 62lb recurve and haven't bent one or broke one yet. Some of the stumps are "harder" then they appear to be and when your arrow bounces off your thinking oh ****!! So far so good though.
I'm not looking to argue at all but I'm curious being I've never heard anyone say this before about FMJ's. Everyone I've talked with about my arrow set up tells me your shooting a tough, outstanding arrow.
#24
I was thinking that too Jeff but I can pretty much gaurantee being he's shooting a compound his arrow Is much lighter then mine. My heavy arrow Is hitting very hard, that has to be tough on the arrow too with the high weight.
#27
All I know is I have had more dependability and confidence shooting aluminum/carbon arrows. I will NEVER buy another all carbon arrow again.
Toughest arrows I ever owned were the discontinued Easton A/C Superslims. If I could find more new ones I would buy them. Its ACCs or ACC Pro Hunters for me.
Thanks JeffB and BC for the technical stuff, very interesting to say the least.
Toughest arrows I ever owned were the discontinued Easton A/C Superslims. If I could find more new ones I would buy them. Its ACCs or ACC Pro Hunters for me.
Thanks JeffB and BC for the technical stuff, very interesting to say the least.
#28
All I know is I have had more dependability and confidence shooting aluminum/carbon arrows. I will NEVER buy another all carbon arrow again.
Toughest arrows I ever owned were the discontinued Easton A/C Superslims. If I could find more new ones I would buy them. Its ACCs or ACC Pro Hunters for me.
Thanks JeffB and BC for the technical stuff, very interesting to say the least.
Toughest arrows I ever owned were the discontinued Easton A/C Superslims. If I could find more new ones I would buy them. Its ACCs or ACC Pro Hunters for me.
Thanks JeffB and BC for the technical stuff, very interesting to say the least.
Heyya Coug! LTNS! Hope all is well
Bought some ProHunters myself today. Will see how they fare tomorrow. So far the AlphaBurner will tune with/shoot anything I've put through it- I expect no less with these.
#30
I'm not BC, but you could check them on a "traditional" (i.e. wood arrow) spine tester where the measuring points are 26" apart. This would help you check for consistency but would not give you an accurate measurment for spine. On modern arrows/AMO/ATA standard, the span is 28".