RE: What gives with my arrow flight?
I cannot cut the arrows any shorter than they are already. 29 3/4" is just enough for the broadheads to clear the shelf before the shaffer lifts the arrow up at full draw. My draw length is 29.5".
I have dipped and crested my FMJs, and fletched them with blazers. What I don't get is why they "seemed" to be flying great before, but now are noticably jacked up. Everything is tight, and everything is the same except I've turned the # down, which should have helped if anything.
How can I add more weight to the back of my arrows. I don't exactly have $300 sitting around to buy two dozen new arrows this time of year. Lumenocks are non-compatable with ACCs, as they don't make a G nock. Might work in the FMJs.
Dave; I don't have any sort of program like that. What exact number do you need? I'll throw a few at you and hopefully it will help. My bow is set now at 60#, 29.5"... has a 7 3/8" brace (which is spec), my arrows are Easton ACCs 3-49 cut at 29.75" with a 100gr tip. Blazer vanes, no crests or wraps. The Mace has Trinary cams, which are the same deal as the Bowtech's Binary's. I'd say its a bit more aggressive though perhaps, as the BTs, even with speed mods don't seem to load up quite as much. Shooting it on 60#s is kind of nice though. Those ACCs are weighin in at 404gr, and speed with the radar chrono is right at 278fps. Plenty fast enough for me. Thats the arrow that shot the best last night of the two I have... so I'm going to run with it. Let me know what the computer spits out at you. Thanks in advance.