Arrow Confusion and frustration
#11
RE: Arrow Confusion and frustration
Kelly, what the deflection numbers mean is how much they deflect over a 28" span with a 1.94# (I think) weight hung from them in the middle. A 340 spine deflects .340", a 400 deflects .400", and so on.
#12
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Indiana
Posts: 74
RE: Arrow Confusion and frustration
My advise first is to get away from aluminum arrows if say your shooting a lot .watch a slow motion video .carbon arrows will take a beating and keep there straightness ,i miss 3D targets on ocausion and where an aluminum arrow would be totaled out a carbon ,will shoot the the rest of my targets .As for hunting I have seen cxl select 150 with 125 grain broadhead .bowtech pro 38 295 fps 65 lbs bast through a shoulder blade . A 250 cxl would of been a better arrow but was not my bow so.
I don't play around to much if it works .I think some shooters get to suffisticated in there set up .It sounds like the 400 cxl is way to much spine for u unless you have your bow set 85 lbs and want to take down an elephant .Try the 200 Select carbon express 250 ,150 .
My bow is 57 lbs
Arrow lengh 26 3/4,250 cxl select 80 grain speed points .3D set up
Hunting GT 3555 75 grain heads .
I don't play around to much if it works .I think some shooters get to suffisticated in there set up .It sounds like the 400 cxl is way to much spine for u unless you have your bow set 85 lbs and want to take down an elephant .Try the 200 Select carbon express 250 ,150 .
My bow is 57 lbs
Arrow lengh 26 3/4,250 cxl select 80 grain speed points .3D set up
Hunting GT 3555 75 grain heads .
#13
RE: Arrow Confusion and frustration
.watch a slow motion video .carbon arrows will take a beating and keep there straightness
#14
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Indiana
Posts: 74
RE: Arrow Confusion and frustration
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hi guy ,ya i'm sure some OLD guys would disagree cause they may not want to make the change.But hunting and 3D are to different games .aluminums will probaly never leave the shelf .But i like seeing my 75 grain broad head go 260 fps plus rather than 200.I just see aluminums get destroyed in the 3D woods when a carbon i'm confident to shoot it at the next target or even a deer ,in which i video taped a friend that missed a buck clean and later that evening that same arrow drilled a doe.Carbon.
I do like the price of Metal thou.LOL
We are all intitled to or own wrong opinion ,thats what makes these message boards so fun .Plus i can meet new friends ,and get more info myself.
I was esatent to shoot carbon,and always shot easton 2117's.If i did shoot aluminums those are what i would look for.
hi guy ,ya i'm sure some OLD guys would disagree cause they may not want to make the change.But hunting and 3D are to different games .aluminums will probaly never leave the shelf .But i like seeing my 75 grain broad head go 260 fps plus rather than 200.I just see aluminums get destroyed in the 3D woods when a carbon i'm confident to shoot it at the next target or even a deer ,in which i video taped a friend that missed a buck clean and later that evening that same arrow drilled a doe.Carbon.
I do like the price of Metal thou.LOL
We are all intitled to or own wrong opinion ,thats what makes these message boards so fun .Plus i can meet new friends ,and get more info myself.
I was esatent to shoot carbon,and always shot easton 2117's.If i did shoot aluminums those are what i would look for.
#18
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location:
Posts: 20
RE: Arrow Confusion and frustration
ORIGINAL: Arthur P
Most folks cut their arrows so that the point of the arrow is 1/2 - 3/4" past the rest at full draw.
Most folks cut their arrows so that the point of the arrow is 1/2 - 3/4" past the rest at full draw.
Does it hurt if it's a tad longer, say cuz of clearance problems due to broadhead width?
PT Hunter
#19
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Arrow Confusion and frustration
It doesn't hurt to have excess arrow hanging out there if you need it for clearance and your arrows fly true. In fact, some people fine tune their arrow's spine by varying their arrow length until they get it just right.
#20
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Walker LA USA
Posts: 443
RE: Arrow Confusion and frustration
ORIGINAL: Arthur P
It doesn't hurt to have excess arrow hanging out there if you need it for clearance and your arrows fly true. In fact, some people fine tune their arrow's spine by varying their arrow length until they get it just right.
It doesn't hurt to have excess arrow hanging out there if you need it for clearance and your arrows fly true. In fact, some people fine tune their arrow's spine by varying their arrow length until they get it just right.
Yep ,definetely some buttload of experience here.
I allways start with em a little long and cut em down as necessary.Cheaper than buyin 3 dozen arrows.
CB