21% foc?
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Nontypical Buck
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21% foc?
I have seen a few references to 220 gr heads and 21% FOC. I'm wondering how this relates arrows recommended by the common "arrow selectors" out there like the one offered by Easton.
My current setup is 70 lb DW single cam, 29" Easton 2315 with 100 gr head. According to Easton, my arrow with 340 spine is not stiff enough even for a 150 gr head. I don't see how to acheive 21% FOC with this arrow within the chart's recommendations. Also, as arrows get stiffer, they generally get heavier. What shaft is stiff enough, yet light enough, to allow use of a 220 gr head and acheive 21% FOC?
Or, do you simply ignore the charts to get FOC this high? Thanks!
My current setup is 70 lb DW single cam, 29" Easton 2315 with 100 gr head. According to Easton, my arrow with 340 spine is not stiff enough even for a 150 gr head. I don't see how to acheive 21% FOC with this arrow within the chart's recommendations. Also, as arrows get stiffer, they generally get heavier. What shaft is stiff enough, yet light enough, to allow use of a 220 gr head and acheive 21% FOC?
Or, do you simply ignore the charts to get FOC this high? Thanks!
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I have seen a few references to 220 gr heads and 21% FOC. I'm wondering how this relates arrows recommended by the common "arrow selectors" out there like the one offered by Easton.
My current setup is 70 lb DW single cam, 29" Easton 2315 with 100 gr head. According to Easton, my arrow with 340 spine is not stiff enough even for a 150 gr head. I don't see how to acheive 21% FOC with this arrow within the chart's recommendations. Also, as arrows get stiffer, they generally get heavier. What shaft is stiff enough, yet light enough, to allow use of a 220 gr head and acheive 21% FOC?
Or, do you simply ignore the charts to get FOC this high? Thanks!
My current setup is 70 lb DW single cam, 29" Easton 2315 with 100 gr head. According to Easton, my arrow with 340 spine is not stiff enough even for a 150 gr head. I don't see how to acheive 21% FOC with this arrow within the chart's recommendations. Also, as arrows get stiffer, they generally get heavier. What shaft is stiff enough, yet light enough, to allow use of a 220 gr head and acheive 21% FOC?
Or, do you simply ignore the charts to get FOC this high? Thanks!
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Big - If, in your opinion, your response actually provides an answer to my question, I'm way more lost than I thought.
I know I can add head weight to acheive 21% FOC. I also know the arrow charts don't recommend that head weight for my arrow's spine. Soooooo, do you toss the charts out the window and just mess around (experiment) with heavier heads until something works, or, is there a more systematic approach?
I know I can add head weight to acheive 21% FOC. I also know the arrow charts don't recommend that head weight for my arrow's spine. Soooooo, do you toss the charts out the window and just mess around (experiment) with heavier heads until something works, or, is there a more systematic approach?
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Big - If, in your opinion, your response actually provides an answer to my question, I'm way more lost than I thought.
I know I can add head weight to acheive 21% FOC. I also know the arrow charts don't recommend that head weight for my arrow's spine. Soooooo, do you toss the charts out the window and just mess around (experiment) with heavier heads until something works, or, is there a more systematic approach?
I know I can add head weight to acheive 21% FOC. I also know the arrow charts don't recommend that head weight for my arrow's spine. Soooooo, do you toss the charts out the window and just mess around (experiment) with heavier heads until something works, or, is there a more systematic approach?
For instance, I shoot a 3-60 ACC out of my hoyt with 100gr head. For me to go up to a 220gr head, I need to use 3-71. And that still only gets me 19%FOC.
I shoot 2216's from a recurve I have with 125gr head but also use 2219's with 220gr phantom for hunting.
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You are talking about me I shoot 21 % FOC.
You can't use an arrow chart to figure out what arrow to use. You have to use a computer program, there are many things to factor in.. DL, DW, arrow length. The program will tell you what spine to use.
You can't use an arrow chart to figure out what arrow to use. You have to use a computer program, there are many things to factor in.. DL, DW, arrow length. The program will tell you what spine to use.
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I think I understand the variables to consider. I shoot 29" arrows, 70 lb DW from a one-cam bow, with a release. So, only other variables are arrow spine, arrow weight and point weight.
What computer program(s) are out there, are any free downloads?
What computer program(s) are out there, are any free downloads?
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They have free test drives, but ontarget seems to not spit out the accurate answer with the test drive. With that bow, I can tell you, you need a .3" spined arrow to shoot 220's.