Is my arrow weight correct?
#11
MO,
I have been to that web site but I didn't see where it tells you how much the arrow components I listed in my last post weigh. If I knew that information I can be pretty close to my actual arrow weight without actually weighing it.
I have been to that web site but I didn't see where it tells you how much the arrow components I listed in my last post weigh. If I knew that information I can be pretty close to my actual arrow weight without actually weighing it.
#12
Joined: Oct 2004
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I was checking out Eastons site for my own arrows and it had info on arrow component weights. You might try and find the site for your arrow manufacturer or maybe the weights on Eastons could get you close enough as long as you look at a similar arrow.
#14
Now if your using a drop away rest ,just be carefull that your Broadhead's clear the front of your riser ,if they're too short the blade's will get hooked on the front of your riser shelf and you'll have nothing but problem's . I'm speaking of your arrow length ,you said you went as short as you possibly could ,I'm hoping you didn't go too short if your using a drop away. You'll not know if your arrow's are too short until you put your broadheads on and draw your bow.
Just some food for thought.
nubo
Just some food for thought.
nubo




