Bolts
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Glasgow, MT
Posts: 130
Bolts
What is your alls opinion about carbon vs. aluminum. I have aluminum for now as I was told they are a little mor forgiving to learn with. But it is my understanding carbon flies better. Would love to hear others thoughts on this subject.
Joe
Joe
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Mn.
Posts: 3,399
RE: Bolts
Mixed review on Carbon -vs- Alum...I have carbons but have a stockpile of Alum that Iam going to cut some down (2219's and others).Anyway I plan on cutting down afew 2219's and try some 125 fixed BH's on.Thunderheads,zwickey's and snuffers......
#3
RE: Bolts
I would go with the carbons. They shoot great out of my Exocet, and alsoe are stiffer than aluminums. The stiffer spine works better with x bows because of the higher velocities and energy being transfered to the arrow. Plus, carbon recovers quicker after the short power stroke to get back on target.
#4
RE: Bolts
Can't help much as I use only carbons. I dropped my bow while cocking it today, right on the LumiZone. As a result, the next shot was high...right through a piece of 5/8" cedar and out through two fences. The carbon bolt was none the worse for wear, one of the vanes didn't fare so well however.
#7
RE: Bolts
I've been involved with archery for more years than I'd like to admit to because it just means I'm an old fart. I started with a longbow and wood arrows and have shot them all, recurve, compound, longbow and now have a crossbow. When I went to aluminum (from the wood) I bought an arrow straightener mostly to tell if they had any bends in them which is my only complaint with aluminum. They can have the slightest bend that you can't see and they may not fly right from your setup. I went to carbons and when they ain't right, you definitely know it and can see it. I prefer carbons now over everything else but it is personal preference as all will fly straight if there is nothing wrong with them. I'm sure something else is lurking around the corner but right now carbons is it for me.
#8
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Glasgow, MT
Posts: 130
RE: Bolts
Well, this is all great info. I have a Horton Hunter Elite, 175lb draw. Do I have to use the arrows they sell? If not, who makes a good one? Please remember that I am on a income so tight much of the time I cannot afford to pay attention, so that will factor in. Thanks for all the info, and thanks in advance for these questions!
Joe
Do any of you all live or hunt in Kansas?
Joe
Do any of you all live or hunt in Kansas?
#10
RE: Bolts
ORIGINAL: buttermilkranch
arent carbon bolts lighter than aluminum?
arent carbon bolts lighter than aluminum?