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A carbon arrow question...

Started by Rigs, August 06, 2012, 11:26:00 AM

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Rigs

Greetings All,

I was wondering two things about carbons...

First, If I trade a heavy broadhead (275grn. with stock insert) vs. a heavy insert (100grn.) and a broadhead (175 grn.), will the arrow fly different?  Same weight up front, just carried different on the end of the arrow...

Second, which aluminum shaft can I use to foot a Carbon Express Heritage 350?

Thanks in advance,
Jason
Hunting and Fishing ARE family values!  Lifetime member Traditional Bowhunters of Montana, member of Compton Traditional Bowhunters

Changing the front end weight like that will lower your FOC just a tad but I do not think it will make much of a noticeable difference in arow flight. You should tune (whether bare shaft or paper) after the change just to make sure though.

I don't use footings or CE arrows so I cannot answer the footing question.

Bisch

huntin_sparty

Carbon Express Heritage
90 - ?
150 - 2216
250 - 2216
350 - 2215


Here is some info TX AG gave me on footing.  Here what I was given for CE.  I ended up with Beman MFX so didnt try the CE.  Maybe someone else can give you a 100% the 2215 work first hand.
More bows than I should have!
Michigan Traditional Bowhunters

SlowBowinMO

If your bow is tuned you'll not be able to notice any difference, should fly just fine for you that way.
"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

JamesKerr

I don't think that little bit of change in how the weight is distributed will effect your tuning enough for you to tell anything.
James Kerr

Rigs

Thanks Guys!  

Happy huting,
Jason
Hunting and Fishing ARE family values!  Lifetime member Traditional Bowhunters of Montana, member of Compton Traditional Bowhunters


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