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RoscoeP
12-02-2010, 07:31 PM
Well I just bought 2 dozen Carbon Force arrows. I didn't get them cut yet as I don't have the bow(tomorrow I hope). I want to get it set up with the D-loop and rest and have my arrow length measured while I draw the bow etc.
Anybody else use these arrows, how are they for accurracy, durability etc?
I got the 200"s as my bow is 60 lb. max. I also noticed that some of the brands numbers mean the opposite ie. stiff/weak Cheers Roscoe
The Carbon Force 200s are a .400" spine and should be good with a 60# bow. I use the same arrow at 27" on my Axe 6 at 60# and like them.
I have found the wrapped construction to be a lot more durable than regular construction, especially if you hit a tree or other non-intended hard object. (oops)
Accuracy - I have found them accurate out to 80m, I have 11 (had a dozen til a 'robin hood' at 40m). The first one is fun but shoot spots now rather than groups because they are so expensive. I had my arrow groups touching out to 60m yesterday, and broadhead groups show great accuracy as well.
These are light fast arrows at something like 7.2gr/inch for the shaft.
Hope that helps,
Cheers
Bow Walker
12-03-2010, 05:27 PM
Yup - arrow spines aren't standardized yet and can be quite confusing. CF arrows are good ones. Shoot with confidence.
Forgot to mention that with the wrapped construction the spine is consistent all around, so you don't have to worry about an overlap seam.
RoscoeP
12-04-2010, 09:41 AM
Thanks for the info, I have lots of confidence in them now. Cheers
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