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Broadhead weight on carbon arrows?
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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 2813950" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>An arrow 1st must be splined properly for the pull weight of the bow/crossbow. Too stiff or too flimsy a shaft is not good. The longer the shaft, the more stiffness is required. There are tables to determine this.</p><p></p><p>Second, the arrow must be balanced. A target tip or broadhead weight that balances the arrow in the front 3rd of the shaft is the correct tip weight to choose for best aerodynamic performance. It's like choosing the correct barrel twist rate for a particular weight of bullet for best aerodynamics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 2813950, member: 42494"] An arrow 1st must be splined properly for the pull weight of the bow/crossbow. Too stiff or too flimsy a shaft is not good. The longer the shaft, the more stiffness is required. There are tables to determine this. Second, the arrow must be balanced. A target tip or broadhead weight that balances the arrow in the front 3rd of the shaft is the correct tip weight to choose for best aerodynamic performance. It's like choosing the correct barrel twist rate for a particular weight of bullet for best aerodynamics. [/QUOTE]
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