RE: Arrow life
I'd like to know some more please. I shoot a lot, 60 to 100 arrows a day. I've been shooting for about three months now and have improved considerable since the beginning. I bought a PSE Stingray, with PSE periferals, and purchased 2 dozen Blackhawk Vapor A/C/C 3490, 28". I use a 125 grain point. My bow is now set at 65#, my draw length is 27 1/2". and I use a Scott release off a loop.
I was starting to group quite well at 20 yards, 5 to 10 arrows in a 4" circle and I shoot in the high 200s to low 300s in our 3D tournaments (40) lanes. Now it seems that I'm lucky to get 2 arrows to park next to each other. I don't even know what target panic is.
Several of my arrows now are kinda wandering away from the target, on several others I have noticed a flat spot right at the front of my fletching. Several have just been broken after an errant beginners shot. I'm down to less than a dozen arrows with 4 in reserve for hunting. I'm looking to get these same arrows but they do cost some.
Have I shot the spine out of them? Is the spine a repairable thing or a dispose of thing? I am pleased with the Vapors but I'm hearing other arrows are out there for less dollars. (I paid 90$ a doz set up). Am I shooting too much?
Did I say Vapor ACC - Well I meant A/C/A sorry my bad.