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? on designing arrows

Started by geno, April 21, 2007, 12:25:00 AM

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geno

I am having some arrows built and need help on sizing. I will train with these arrows for hunting mo. whitetail in the fall. If I go from a 125gr. bh. to a 145, should I spine up or down?
Do I need to go to a 145gr? I shoot a 45@28 bow. I was looking at the snuffers.. this will be my first year hunting with a bow. If I go to a 145 should I go longer in feather length, 5.5. I shoot 5 now.Last, I like the shield look better but I want what flies better. shield or parabolic? thanks in advance

Gene
"Learning how to shoot a bow is easy if you learn the right way"..Howard Hill

Hot Hap

Hi Geno-What kind of bow? How is it cut to center? What kind of arrow shaft? What's your draw length? Hap

Bill Carlsen

Everything being equal, I would advise that you should go up about 5# in arrow spine for about every 25 grains of increase in your point weight for wood or aluminum arrows. Carbons are a little less critical of this kind of increase in most cases. Snuffers are made in 125 grain size. If you already know what works well at 125 grains I would qestion what you think the benefit would be of going to a heavier head...although I must admit that a higher FOC will result in better penetration...at least it does for me.
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geno

QuoteOriginally posted by Hot Hap:
Hi Geno-What kind of bow? How is it cut to center? What kind of arrow shaft? What's your draw length? Hap
HAP
Ragim 68" longbow
dont know what you mean (yet)
cedar 11/32
29

Bill,
I dont know about the benefits, harder hit I was thinking. more penetration. what are the down falls. speed, arrow drop faster?
"Learning how to shoot a bow is easy if you learn the right way"..Howard Hill

Hot Hap

With a 30" arrow and a broadhead I would think that a 55-60# would work good with either a 125 or 145 gr. head. Hap

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