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Arrow weight vs lifesspan bow

Started by Flying Dutchman, May 06, 2012, 04:19:00 AM

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Flying Dutchman

Hi gang,

another question about arrowweight. I always shoot woodies and with a 45 lbs bow I am around the 9,5 GPP as avarage. Sometimes more to the the 9, sometimes more to the 10, that just depends to the batch.

Now I am playing around with carbon. I found a setup that flies great, but it weighs only 8,2 GPP.

I would like to stay above the 9 GPP however because I heard stories that the lower the arrowweight, the shorter your bow will live.I shoot a hybrid longbow which is heavily reflexed and shoots very fast.

What are your thoughts?
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longbow guy

I would believe you should stay around 9.5 gpi to 10 gpi to get the most "life " out of your bow  :eek:    :eek:
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Night Wing

I could be wrong on this, but are you two confusing GPI (grains per inch) with GPP (grains per pound) when it comes to the warranty of a bow and/or the life span of a bow?

I say this because if you're dividing the total arrow weight by the bows poundage, that's the realm of GPP (grains per pound) and it's GPP which is very important to a bowyer's warranty/recommendation because shooting too light of an arrow can damage a riser or a bow's limbs and also, over time, shorten the life span of a bow.

Take my example. My 2212s weigh 8.8 GPI (grains per inch), but at the 421 grains overall finished arrow's weight divided by 42# means I'm shooting a 10.02 GPP (grains per pound) arrow. The same 421 grain arrow shot out of my 37# bow means I'm shooting an 11.37 GPP (grains per pound) arrow. These GPP's won't harm my bow or void my bowyer's recommendation.

If one would take a poll, I think the "majority" of bowhunters are shooting 10-12 GPP (grains per pound) arrows which seems to be a happy medium.
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 42# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 10.02
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 37# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 11.37

Flying Dutchman

Thank you very much Joe, ofcourse I meant GPP! I corrected it. It was early this morning I guess..... I know the difference ofcourse between GPI and GPP, but I gues this morning my head meant GPP but my hands were typing GPI. Thanks again for correcting me in such a gentle and gentleman-like way!
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that string! [/i]                            :rolleyes:              
Cari-bow Peregrine
Whippenstick Phoenix
Timberghost ordered
SBD strings on all, what else?


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