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Very nice work and thorough investigation - perhaps I have never taken one to the peak of the bell curve and over the top. As for bucksnort's comments, a lot of the difference you're seeing between carbon and aluminum is diameter related. A smaller frontal area generates much higher pressures allowing the arrow (and probably the smaller diameter .22 caliber bullet) to penetrate the surface easier. A smaller diameter shaft with equal force will always yield more penetration. Think thumb tack vs. a nail - much easier to push a thumb tack into a 2x4 by hand than the nail. Pressure = force/area Therefore as area decreases with smaller shaft diameter, the pressure increases.
Next time I do some testing I will definitely have to use a much larger range of arrow weights to see if I can duplicate your results. Thanks for sharing Rebecca!
Coop
Next time I do some testing I will definitely have to use a much larger range of arrow weights to see if I can duplicate your results. Thanks for sharing Rebecca!
Coop