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mahoningbuck 08-30-2009 02:21 PM

Bolt Question
 
I do not know much about crossbow's so I am asking a question my father in law has so here goes. First, would you recommend aluminum bolts or carbon? Secondly, for fletchings would you recommend 4 inches or something else. Could you please explain it alittle since I have to relay the info to him.......Thanks Rob

coyote170 08-30-2009 06:12 PM

Call Wyvern Creations 603-659-0575 straight scoop
best advice ya can get!:barmy:

Michbowhunter 08-30-2009 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by coyote170 (Post 3424755)
Call Wyvern Creations 603-659-0575 straight scoop
best advice ya can get!:barmy:

I would second that!

mahoningbuck 08-31-2009 04:29 AM

That is too complicated......I would prefer a quick to the point response.

Cossack 08-31-2009 04:51 AM

Since you don't specify the kind of crossbow that will be used, the answer must be relatively general.
Crossbow arrows are shorter and heavier than those used for vertical bows so they don't glide as well and are more easily pulled off course by large vanes or heads. What works best for me (in three crossbows) is an arrow with a relatively high front of center ratio (Google FOC).
Personally I use carbon arrows (they are more durable), specifically: Gold Tip Lazer II's, with a 110 gr brass insert and 2" Blazer for vanes. Using a 100 gr head, these arrows weigh 405 grns and have a FOC over 18%. They fly very consistently for me.
For broadheads, I prefer Slick Trick magnums, either 100 or 125 gr depending on which bow I'm using.
The minimum weight and kind of nock your father will need to use depend on the specifications for his bow.

smokepolehall 08-31-2009 06:35 AM

i like the carbon GT II"s with 110 brass inserts & 4" duravanes or feathers on a RH helical

mahoningbuck 08-31-2009 05:06 PM

Thanks guys I just wanted something simple to pass along!


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