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Best scale for arrows and points?

Started by Bill Turner, June 16, 2007, 02:38:00 PM

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Bill Turner

What do you recommend for weighing arrows and points? Something easy to use, quick, accurate and affordable. Thanks for your recommendations in advance.  :help:

AMB


AMB

If the link doesn't direct you straight to it, go to the index and go arrow building supplies then arrow tools then grain scales and the one I am talking about is the digital pocket scales.

Greywolfy/U.P. of Mi

I've got one of these and I really like it.

http://www.3riversarchery.com/ListProduct.asp?offset=3

A couple of drawbacks are you need a level surface or things that can roll off, will roll off.

The other is the low profile.  You gotta make sure nothings touching the counter.  I set mine on a block of wood to raise it up.
"It's not about you." - Opening sentance from Rick Warren's book, 'The Purpose Driven Life'

STRAYARROW

i have one of those digital scales as mentioned above,works great. i use two V-shaped blocks to set my arrows on the scale so they dont roll off.

rbbhunt

I just got an electronic hanging scale from Kustom King and it is working well.  I've got a nail on a shelf I hang it from.  And it's only about $10!
RBBHUNT
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Dave2old

Ihave an electronic scale from Archery Past, for $25. Reads in grains, grams and ounces and is self-calibrating each time you turn it on. Put a drop of heat-glue on each corner of the plate to keep stuff from rolling off, and the scale automatically compensates. Wish I'd had one years ago. For instance, I had no idea how dramatically routine sharpening reduces broadhead weight. Dave

Bill Turner

Thanks for the input. Tree Rivers has their scale on sale. Expect to buy today.

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