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Originally posted by BTGuard View PostWould a more appropiate measur
e of arrow weight be g/inch of draw length? I just think that overall weight of an arrow is a somewhat inconsistent measurement, in that a super light arrow for me (32.5") is extremely heavy for Hoyt21 (18") just some food for thought
Lmao good one I actually went down to 27.5" draw length this weekend
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Originally posted by BTGuard View PostThat had you at 15.418 g/inch dl. So muddy, how high Foc could you get in a 500 grain arrow on a 31.5" shaft? In sure it would be less then 21%, but I don't know how high it would actually be
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Originally posted by enewman View PostThem longer draws kill that foc. An 250 spine carnivor. At 31.5 is 305.55 bare shaft. Say 18gn fletchings. Lighter if feathers. 8.5 gn knoc. So we're at 332.05. So 50 gn insert and a 125 tip puts us at 507.05 Foc I'm guessing 15 or so. Would have to run that on a program. Either way that would a heck of an arrow.
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Originally posted by BTGuard View PostCurrently in shooting a 250 spine carnivore, 31.5 inches with a 42 grain insert and 125 Brodhead I believe. . This has me at just a hair under 16% if I remember correctly. But I'm still sitting 280 plus with a 60 draw
You have plenty of arrow man, plenty......
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