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Making the lightest arrow
Pat B:
David, if you are going to shoot primarily targets and 3-D then lighter arrows will give you flatter trajectory. I shoot the same arrows whether I'm shooting 3-D or hunting so my knowledge of the arrow's trajectory is implanted in my mind. It doesn't matter how flat your arrows fly as long as you can put them where you want them. I believe you complicate your shooting by shooting different arrows for target and different arrows for hunting. Pat
El Destructo:
I am 100% behind what Pat just said.....I believe that you just make it that much harder on yourself by using different weight Arrows for different Tasks.....I shoot different Arrow for Hunting than I do for 3-D and 5-Spot Target Shoots.....but they are of the same Material (Sitka Spruce)....same Fletchings(5" Turkey Wing)....and as close to the Same weight as my Hunting Arrows (145 gr Points and Broadheads)....this way you get yourself programmed to the Arrows flight...and you have no problem judging distance and drop.....it will make it a lot easier on you David...if you can find a good weight for both....and stick with it......now thats just an Old Mans Opinion....so Take it or Leave it!!
Pat B:
...two old men! ;D
El Destructo:
:D :D :D ;)
hawkbow:
Willow shoots make good light wight arrows, HAWK
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