SNOWPLOW It is not necessary to use high spine/low weight arrows such as the VICTORY shaft but it does help if you are trying to keep your total arrow weight down while trying to attain a high FOC
One should try to follow Dr Ashby's guide lines of total arrow weight above 650 grains for bone breeching properties . My personal arrows are Carbon Express and are over 770 grains with 32% UFOC . I built that set up using a 29 inch Carbon express 250 with 500 grains up front and A & A feathers in the rear. UFOC can be attained using standard arrows. The new arrows make it easier
Victory is the latest entry in the field of arrows and probably the one you were thinking of. Many other companies are also making high spine light arrows and I think this is big asset when striving for high FOC ( over 30 % ). Archers not wanting a real heavy arrow but trying to maintain weight around 650 benefit by these new arrows.
I have friends that shoot these arrows and talk to others on a daily basis and have had no bad reports as far as breakage. I do think that they have not been on the market long enough to have a true tests. TEST OF TIME
With skinny arrows of all kinds and brands the insert set up comes in to question. A 5/16 arrow has a internal diameter of approximately .243 the ( skinny arrow ) 9/32 arrow is about .200 inside. the Victory arrow uses a insert /outsert because it is even small in diameter. The smaller the insert the less strength which could lead to a potential weak spot again time will tell.
Good luck in pursuit of UFOC …..Have fun!
