aggieland
WKR
***This Topic is just me spitballing and thinking out loud for fun, would love to hear your thoughts to keep me same at work this evening.***
I built some arrows recently that is UEFOC the entire arrow weights roughly 900 grains but the insert and head are at least 650 grains of the total 900 grains of arrow weight. Now this got me to thinking, if I were to shoot an animal with this setup would the tip and insert being so heavy be more like a bullet hitting and penetrating even if for some reason the shaft failed on impact. I guess what I am asking is even if the arrow shaft failed and broke on impact the tip has so much momentum and mass it would pass on along.
I was thinking while building this test arrow for fun that Ashbys #1 rule was arrow integrity and I'm sure he was talking about broadheads, inserts and shafts. But it makes sence that higher foc takes out the possibility of losing more penetration due to the shaft breaking or flexing on impacts..
I built some arrows recently that is UEFOC the entire arrow weights roughly 900 grains but the insert and head are at least 650 grains of the total 900 grains of arrow weight. Now this got me to thinking, if I were to shoot an animal with this setup would the tip and insert being so heavy be more like a bullet hitting and penetrating even if for some reason the shaft failed on impact. I guess what I am asking is even if the arrow shaft failed and broke on impact the tip has so much momentum and mass it would pass on along.
I was thinking while building this test arrow for fun that Ashbys #1 rule was arrow integrity and I'm sure he was talking about broadheads, inserts and shafts. But it makes sence that higher foc takes out the possibility of losing more penetration due to the shaft breaking or flexing on impacts..