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gutshot 09-05-2006 07:47 AM

OK Stupid Question time...
 
I was wondering what the number designation on carbon means. I know what it meanson aluminium but not carb.

bowtech die hard 09-05-2006 08:08 AM

RE: OK Stupid Question time...
 
most carbons have different charts and show what the designated # means. The best way to find out what spine the arrow is, is to check the chart online.

Trembow 09-05-2006 01:09 PM

RE: OK Stupid Question time...
 
The numbers are not really an industry standard, but you generally find one of these three:

1. The number is directly derived from the spine deflection rating for that shaft, such as on Carbon Express, Beman or Easton carbon shafts:

400 = ~ .400" deflection (less stiff)
350 = ~ .351" deflection
340 = ~ .339" deflection (more stiff)

In this case, a higher number means a "weaker" or "less stiff shaft"

2. The number is derived from the stiffness of the arrow such as PSE Carbon Force arrows:

100 = weakest / lightest shaft
400 = stiffest /heaviest shaft

3. Some mfrs simply give you a number that is a relative guide for what poundage bows the shafts are appropriate for. Such as Gold Tip shafts:

3555 or 35/55 = lighter/weaker arrow for bows between 35 and 55 pounds
5575 or 55/75 = heavier/stiffer arrow for "" "" "" 55 and 75 pounds
6595 or 65/95 = heaviest/stiffest... etc..

Tarheel_Hunter 09-05-2006 05:48 PM

RE: OK Stupid Question time...
 
There are no stupid questions....only stupid people.
JUST KIDDING! Wasn't that line in a Nat'l Lampoon Family Vacation movie?
Anyway, just thought I'd make an attempt at some levity there. Yea, I know....pretty lame.
By the way, as I understand it (and have read above), the lower the number on the arrow (at least on Eastons, Bemans, etc.) the "stiffer" and/or "heavier" the arrow.
I used to shoot 400's w/my Matthews FX. Then I went to 300's w/my Switchback (mostly because I was hunting boars).
Now me and my Tribute shoot Easton ST 340's. Seem to be a nice balance between speed and punch!
Good luck!



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