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Wood arrows with a compound?
Does anyone ever shoot wood arrows with their compounds? I thought about using them with Flu-flu fletching to shoot arieal shots.
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RE: Wood arrows with a compound?
NEVER!!!!! The sudden burst of energy as the cam rolls over is more than most wood shafts can handle. The consequences look something like this:
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RE: Wood arrows with a compound?
Back in the 80's I did. Good shafts are a must. Lots of folks sell spines up to 120lbs (trad) which is about a 2315 aluminum.
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RE: Wood arrows with a compound?
I wouldn't attempt It deerhunter!!
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RE: Wood arrows with a compound?
ORIGINAL: Schultzy I wouldn't attempt It deerhunter!! |
RE: Wood arrows with a compound?
ORIGINAL: Schultzy I wouldn't attempt It deerhunter!! |
RE: Wood arrows with a compound?
I'll join in with everyone else.
No Way!! Dan |
RE: Wood arrows with a compound?
ORIGINAL: KodiakArcher NEVER!!!!! The sudden burst of energy as the cam rolls over is more than most wood shafts can handle. The consequences look something like this:
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RE: Wood arrows with a compound?
wouldn't advise anyone to use wooden arrows with today's compounds. too much speed, power, kinetic energy, whatever you want to call it for a wooden arrow.
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RE: Wood arrows with a compound?
hmmm just a thought but i think he could use wood arrows provided he used a reasonable compound. i'm sure it would work if he used a 45-55 lb draw weight and not some hyper cammed bow andproperly spined arrows.
nowadays everyone tends to think of the super bows first. i would use wood arrows with my 52.5 lb draw whitetail hunter and im sure the arrow would not splinter. i dont think i would use them with the mathews s2 tho. |
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