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Lowly Darton 07-01-2003 09:40 AM

Does anybody weigh their arrows
 
I' ve been shooting bow off & on for 30 yrs. After reading these columns I just had to get my old recurve out again. It' s a Damon Howatt 62" 42lb. Hunter model. Haven' t shot it in probably 15 - 20 yrs. Had the local bow shop check it out & make me up some wooden arrows for it. The arrows range from 453 Gr. to over 510 Gr. Though my instincts are still there (sure surprised me), I' m far from being a good shot. Would this variation in weight affect the accuracy of a half decent traditional archer?
John

Dick4bows 07-01-2003 01:18 PM

RE: Does anybody weigh their arrows
 
IMO, only at longer ranges not hunting ranges. I' m not good enough to tell the difference at up to 20 yards. Dick

CT Bowhunter 07-01-2003 08:16 PM

RE: Does anybody weigh their arrows
 
I don' t see any real difference with arrows up to 100 grains difference with my longbows.

IrishLad32 07-01-2003 08:42 PM

RE: Does anybody weigh their arrows
 


I put them on an ounce scale that goes up to a pound (used for dieting) just to see what range they' re in. I don' t weight everyone and find out exact weights, but I find out where about they are.

Brandan

Sagittarius 07-01-2003 09:06 PM

RE: Does anybody weigh their arrows
 
LD,

I do weigh my arrows but it doesn' t seem to matter much with my recurves.
Big difference in my compounds though because of the adjustable sight settings.


Sag.

JimPic 07-01-2003 11:08 PM

RE: Does anybody weigh their arrows
 
You probably wouldn' t notice a differance out to 25yds or so,but any farther you would most likely see some vertical stringing if the weights varied alot.I weigh my shafts and like to get them within 5-10grains of each other but I think for real good accuracy-spine is more important for consistancy.

john nail 07-02-2003 06:02 PM

RE: Does anybody weigh their arrows
 
Absolutely! I weigh the shafts and sand the heavy ones before starting a set of arrows. I then weigh the finished shaft. I want all of mine within 15 gr.
Also within 1/4" length.

Dick4bows 07-02-2003 08:24 PM

RE: Does anybody weigh their arrows
 
Hey John! Can I sand my Gold Tips?[>:]:D Dick

Brian_L 07-03-2003 07:20 AM

RE: Does anybody weigh their arrows
 
Yea, I' ve started weighing mine recently. I like to weigh my broadheads too considering I' ve seen those things off as much a 10 grains. I feel when you' re shooting at average hunting distances, 50-75 grains is probably negligible. I like to have all my arrows as close as possible when I bareshaft tune.

Lowly Darton 07-03-2003 04:03 PM

RE: Does anybody weigh their arrows
 
Sure do appreciate all your replys. I wanted to weigh a few to get an idea of kinetic energy & I just never expected to see such a variation. Sounds like it' s sure not going to effect my shooting - for right now that old " broad side of a barn" is still pretty safe.
John


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