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NY eXtReMe 03-25-2006 06:01 PM

Arrow grain
 
Stupid question but on beman max4s my arrows say 400 Grain, is that just the shaft, or with a 100 grn point?

Lady Forge 03-25-2006 06:12 PM

RE: Arrow grain
 
If they say 400 on the shaft that is refering to the arrow spine...not the shaft weight.

KodiakArcher 03-27-2006 10:50 AM

RE: Arrow grain
 
400 is the deflection rating of the shaft which tells you how much (or how little) spine it has. It is a measurement of how much it bends from its horizontal axis when a standard weight (which I forget the value of: 1 lb?) is hung from the center with the shaft supported over a span of a standard distance (which I've also forgot, 28"?). If all manufacturer's shaft spines were measured this way it would allow you to compare or switch from one shaft to another without the guesswork of getting the right spine. I think the only ones that use this standard are Easton carbons and A/C's and the Bemans. For weight, I think the Bemans print the grains per inch on the shaft. Multiply this by the length of your shaft. That will be the shaft weight and you'll have to add the nock, insert, fletching, cresting and head to that to get your arrow weight.


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