Celtic Boar
New member
Hi,
I've had a looksie through the site and seen the advice, 'dont buy cheap carbon arrows, try and find brand names, a bit cheaper'
However, I saw THIS WEBSITE, which suggests THESE CARBON ARROWS are good value?
[However I can never find the GPI on chinese cheap carbon arrows for sale.]
How Do I judge whether they are right for my set up? 43lb barebow, wooden riser with felt shelf, 60"?
Im not sure whether I am asking the right questions here, as I have been mainly shooting aluminium xx75 gamegetters 500 spine, before recently buying some carbon easton powerflight 500 spine, and carbon easton axis traditional arrows, 500 spine.
Why is it important to increase kinetic energy?
And what does, to increase kinetic energy, an arrow needs overall mass mean?
I would like to shoot further with my carbon arrows as I have been shooting at 30 yards predominantly with the 500 spine ally gamegetters.
But I dont understand the hows and why the significance of the weight means?
I read somewhere that an arrow weighing 450 grain is a good choice? Why? This referring to the overall weight of what?
I must be doing this wrong, but if i add my easton axis traditional at 8.6gpi x 30.75" = 264.45 [grains?]
Plus 100 grain points is 364.45.......
That cant be right. How do you work this out and why is it important?
Does anyone have a link or two I can make sense of to show me how this is worked out?
Thanks, confused...
I've had a looksie through the site and seen the advice, 'dont buy cheap carbon arrows, try and find brand names, a bit cheaper'
However, I saw THIS WEBSITE, which suggests THESE CARBON ARROWS are good value?
[However I can never find the GPI on chinese cheap carbon arrows for sale.]
How Do I judge whether they are right for my set up? 43lb barebow, wooden riser with felt shelf, 60"?
Im not sure whether I am asking the right questions here, as I have been mainly shooting aluminium xx75 gamegetters 500 spine, before recently buying some carbon easton powerflight 500 spine, and carbon easton axis traditional arrows, 500 spine.
Why is it important to increase kinetic energy?
And what does, to increase kinetic energy, an arrow needs overall mass mean?
I would like to shoot further with my carbon arrows as I have been shooting at 30 yards predominantly with the 500 spine ally gamegetters.
But I dont understand the hows and why the significance of the weight means?
I read somewhere that an arrow weighing 450 grain is a good choice? Why? This referring to the overall weight of what?
I must be doing this wrong, but if i add my easton axis traditional at 8.6gpi x 30.75" = 264.45 [grains?]
Plus 100 grain points is 364.45.......
That cant be right. How do you work this out and why is it important?
Does anyone have a link or two I can make sense of to show me how this is worked out?
Thanks, confused...