In gnas/wa, as long as you use the same arrows for the end it's not a problem. I don't know about other organisations.Is it legal to have different arrows for different distances?
In gnas/wa, as long as you use the same arrows for the end it's not a problem. I don't know about other organisations.Is it legal to have different arrows for different distances?
Has been so far in the good old world of “hey you’re planning on having fun, HOORAY” NFAS archery.Is it legal to have different arrows for different distances?
Yes NFAS, as long as they are marked up correctly. I thought about having a set of 6 skinny and 6 chunky arrows for this very reason but I dismissed the idea after thinking a bit harder due to rest/finger release. For release aid as long as you know the sight marks I guess it's not a bad idea at all.Is it legal to have different arrows for different distances?
They're on my list if I ever get chance to mangle the 5 new sets I purchased prior to lockdown. Black Eagle Carnivores (unmade ), GT velocity and GT ultralight. I've got a couple of Dz VForce Elites which i was very happy with until i got bored and swapped. I think it's the Ultralight pro in quiver at the moment (wherever that ended up - thanks, swmbo).
You've just got to watch the tendency to shoot that arrow all day (which i end up doing). "But my arrows are so pretty and I'm not quite sure - it'd be a shame to only have 11" lol.My Powerflights seem to fly very similarly to my ACGs despite being a bit fatter. But the accuracy tails off over about 40 yards whereas the ACGs seem to hang onto it. Both have very similar nocks.
And yep, an old beater of an arrow is good for those shots where a loss is likely! I usually stick an XX75 in.
I have to admit I do wince a bit if I need to use an ACG. Over a lake. Past a tree. Into a little target...!You've just got to watch the tendency to shoot that arrow all day (which i end up doing). "But my arrows are so pretty and I'm not quite sure - it'd be a shame to only have 11" lol.