When talking about arrow weight, broadheads...
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more details LOL! When talking about arra weight I think most include tips, I do believe there is a standard when it comes to the ibo and amo ratings, personally I dont know what either of them are and I dont care to find out <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>! I dont know a thing about warrenty weights but I would bet it would considering the tip is part of arrow as a hole. Ya you cant shoot 280 gr arrows...oh btw thats without a tip LOL! Just would make sense to include it...then again who am I....<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>!
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There are arrow component weights, and then there is the finished arrow weight. When you are building arrows is wise to measure all components weights before assembly. The weights can vary quite a bit between the same individual arrow component, and should to be culled, replaced, or adjusted to a same weight before assembly.
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Yes, the total arrow including tips, fletchings, nocks, inserts are all included when talking about total arrow weight.
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