If, in theory, a guy wanted to try carbon arrows for this years 3D Season to try to gain an increase in accuracy and if this imaginary individual was currently shooting cedar arrows spined 50-55# that are 29" BOP (for a 50# bow)... What would be the best carbon arrow to use? How do you get the weight of said arrow to match the weight of your hunting arrows?
tmccall let me just say I am new to these carbon arrows.I have shot aluminum for years I guess to me they were "easy" if youget my drift.Once you find the size you need whalla your set. I fooled around with woodys for a short time but always came back to the aluminums.I couldn't get the same accuracy out of the woodys I was using and they seemed like a lot more work.Buy some arrows go through them straighten etc etc. The last time I went to my buds trad shop he gave me a full length 35/55 gold tip traditionalwood grain full length shaft to try out of my 52# bow. My present bow shoots 1916 and 2016 aluminums equally accurately depending on the weight I put up front my groups are very very good with this bow of mine.However when I shoot that carbon into the mix it is always without a doubt closer to the bullseye.I guess the moral of the story is next season or even this spring turkey season I will be shooting carbons.By the way these Gold tip carbons are American made From what I understand they are being made in Mexico now?.So these are the only ones I shoot and boy I like them.I have seen that a lot of folks here shoot AXIS don't have any knowledge of these or any others .I hope I could help you a little. Bentpole
Carbons are the way to go leave them long and try diffrent tip weight and then cut .5 and inch till you get an arrow to fly good then you will have a good arrow that will be right on and easy to shoot do not forget to buy 150 to 250 grain tips they work big foc and weight tubes killer combo :readit:
I shoot almost exactally what you speak of.I shoot 49#@27 and my wood arrows are 50-55's 28 3/4"with 125gn points.They fly like darts.I just started recently with carbons.I got some carbon express heritage150's.First got them to bareshaft perfect with 125gn glue-on points,42gn long alumi glue-on adapter,anf the factory 12gn alumi insert.I will look again when I get home,but I believe they were cut to 30 5/8".My wood arrows weigh in at 512gn,the carbons set up this waty weighed 534gn.
Now I didn't notice until after I got them flyin good that some of the rest of the dozen were shorter.I ended up cutting 1/2" off of the length and changed the glue-on adapter to a 75gn steel one.They bareshafted a little weak,so I am going to try some broadheads to see what they say,if they say weak,then I'll have to cut a little more off,probably a 1/4".
I'll look when I get home and post up the actual lenght they were,I wrote it down.
Good Luck,
Mike
From a previous thread -
Carbon Express Thunderstorms - they're a youth arrow and come 29" long. Real inexpensive and fly very well outta lighter bows. They're 8.4 grains/inch, so you're starting out with a good weight. I've shot them in bows from 37# to 54#. If you have a Gander Mountain nearby they are relabeled for them as Whitetail Hunters - in the 3050 spine.
Also, when cutting carbons I'd recommend cutting only 1/4" at a time. Carbons have a tendency to stiffen up quick and when they do it can be very difficult to bring them back with point weight. Carbons are a different animal, and I find that it can take as much as 50 grains point weight to make a difference.
Well I tell ya I think the imaginary friend should then find an imaginary glass bow to shoot the carbons unless they are a minimum of 8 grains per pound. Since the current bows he shoots are "all natural" the arrows shot in class should be "all natural"
LOL
Mike
:bigsmyl: Sounds like Mike knows your freind too. ;)
Get him mike!! But he loves those all natural bows!!! So do I!!
Sounds like someone is tryin to come out.. well you know.. :bigsmyl:
You got me there Wingnut! LOL Just trying to find a little competitive edge so I can stay a few points ahead of my old man... he's constantly nipping at my heels! :D
Somebody has got to keep him on his toes. Besides he forgets who taught him in the first place. This could be a real exciting summer at the 3d shoots.
If it;s just a matter of staying ahead of the "Old Man", move his nock,,,, always worked for me.. :biglaugh:
Otherwise,,, "Dooooooon't dooooooo iiiiiiit"....... :D