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Grains Per Pound...

Started by Shredd, May 10, 2020, 08:46:57 AM

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Shredd

I made a bow for a customer and it is 52#...   He is shooting 410gr. arrows with it, which makes it just under 8 GPP...  It is a R/D  bow... It has very good performance and the arrows are coming out of there over 200 fps...  Should I be concerned at these higher speeds and arrow weight?? Should I tell him to go to a heavier arrow weight to prolong the life of the bow??  I would think that at such high speeds there will be more stress on the limbs... What is your feelings or experience on this??

Mad Max

You just need to recommend a Standard of 9/10 grains per pound.
Some people drive the speed limit and some people don't.
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Forwardhandle

I personally don't worry about arrow weight on glass or glass carbon bows , have shot some light arrows out of my bows particularly out of one of my 56lb 64" FHLB I have got some crazy speeds built the bow to shoot heavy arrows but shoots light arrows better go figure ! I think glass bows can take some light dry fire speeds but at 410 grain it's not that light of course it would depend on the design but I think your fine.
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

buckeyebowhunter

Rich, I'd say it's all dependent  on your comfortability on arrow weight with your bows but if you don't set a limit and for whatever reason there is a failure the customer  has every right to blame it on craftsmanship or material failure rather than their approach to taking care of the bow. Just my two cents.

buckeyebowhunter

I'd go with Mad Max recommendation.

Flem

Speed freak. Tell him to get help ;)

Crooked Stic

Tell them no less that 8 GPP. for his safety and your warranty. If hot rod anything it dont last as long and could blow up.
High on Archery.

monterey

If it blows they will probably insist they followed your guidelines!  :(
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Crooked Stic

It is kinda hard to prove anything unless you see it in person. all you can hope for is it dont blow in the warranty period.
High on Archery.

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