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oniedaeagle 10-10-2003 09:43 AM

what is foc????
 
iam new to the sport and always learning????? i would be happy if somebody would help me????

Howler 10-10-2003 09:45 AM

RE: what is foc????
 
foc= front of center. Generally most want from about 8% upto about 12% more weight toward the front of the arrow, makes it fly better!

oniedaeagle 10-10-2003 09:46 AM

RE: what is foc????
 
how do you calculate that???

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Arthur P 10-10-2003 10:12 AM

RE: what is foc????
 
Well, there' s some controversy about how to calculate FOC. (Imagine that. Controversy among archers. LOL:D) One way is to measure the arrow from the bottom of the nock to the end of the insert. The other way is to measure from the bottom of the nock to the tip of the arrowhead. Then you divide the measurement by 2. Then balance the arrow, with head installed, over something (I just balance it over my finger but some people want to be more precise than that), mark the balance point and measure from the front end to the balance point. Then divide that measurement by half the arrow length and subtract from 1.

{{{Say you' ve got a 30" arrow and the arrow balances at 13" . 13/15 = .867 Then .867 - 1 = -13.3. FOC for that arrow is 13.3%.}}} - Don' t pay any attention to that mess. Like Howler so aptly pointed out below, it' s totally bogus. Don' t know what (or IF) I was thinking. I would delete it, but everybody should have the opportunity to see what he' s talking about. So, okay Howler. You caught me. Made my one mistake for the year. :D

Try this instead. Find the center of the arrow. Mark it. Find the balance point of the arrow. Mark it. Measure between the balance point and center point. Divide that measurement by the full length of the arrow.

Rangeball 10-10-2003 10:28 AM

RE: what is foc????
 
Since not many shoot an arrow without a point, I fail to see the point of figuring FOC " pointless" ...

Art, when you figure FOC on Bow Jackson, do you put the arrow length measurement in which includes the point?

Never mind, I just tried. If you put in the total finished arrow length, it adds shaft weight that isn' t there. Since it doesn' t ask how long your tip is, I assume it is using the middle of the shaft, not finished arrow.

I think finished arrow would yield a more correct measurement, do you agree?

Howler 10-10-2003 10:47 AM

RE: what is foc????
 
Uhh, is this a test Arthur, or do you need to go back to math school;).

Say you' ve got a 30" arrow and the arrow balances at 13" . 13/15 = .867
If I do the math, 30" -13" =17. So, wouldn' t it be 13/17=.765? Or did I do it wrong too.

MJR10 10-10-2003 11:21 AM

RE: what is foc????
 
THe way I read to do it is:
30 inch: back of nock to tip of bradhead
13" balance point
2" difference between balance point and center of arrow.

take 2 and divide by 30 and multiply by 100

=6.67%


Much different value than previously stated.



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