as the title says i need to know what arrow i should buy for a bow with 40# @28" i draw at 28 the arrows i have now (that i have for my 60# @28") are going all over the place and ive tried 2 dfferent kinds of rests neither helped
thanks in advance
I have a 40# @ 28" recurve and I shoot Gold Tip 600 Ultralights full length with 75 grain points. It really zips them out there for targets, about 195 fps. Bareshafts perfectly. Would want something heavier than that if I were hunting something other than squirrels and rabbits with it, though.
thanks the current arrows im using are easton gamegetters 400 (2117) i bought them for my 60 pounder and i like the arrows what do you think would be the best spine for the bow
In aluminum, I think 1816's or possibly 1916's would work. I'm not sure about the point, maybe the 75 grain point would work. Maybe 100 grain points. Get a few of each and see which point flies better.
How about cedar? 45-50# spine and 125 gr points. Very tradional and old timey.
A good 45 - 50# spine POC set of shafts with nice Hardwood Footings on the front lead by a 125 grain point would fly great! WOOD is still alive and well.
thanks guys but i have some questions a bout wooden arrows 1)do they warp over time and if so what causes it 2) how durable are they 3) and how good are they for target shooting?
thank for all the help guys