Inconstancy
FNG
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- May 19, 2019
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So I recently picked up my recurve after several years of not shooting. Initially I wasn't much concerned about accuracy as I was just trying to regain form and function so any arrow worked. But after a few weeks of regaining shoulder strength(sort of) and form, I started searching for a carbon arrow that'd fly...well straight as an arrow. I'm drawing 51 lbs at a true 29 inches. I bought a few GT500's cut to 29 1/2 as well as a few 400's of the same length. I didn't front load them initially but after a few rounds it was obvious neither set up was going to work. Went back to the bow shop and added some weight to the inserts which brought total weight up to just over 500 grains and FOC up to 18% and 20%. It helped but neither set up is perfect in my opinion. While at the bow shop a guy offered to let me shoot one of his uncut Warrior 500 carbon arrows. This thing weighs 428 grains, is 32" tip to tip, an FOC just over 11% and flies straighter than any arrow I've ever shot. It literally seems like no matter how imperfect my form gets I'm still hitting a 4" circle inside 25 yds. The only real issue I have with it is the fact it really loses steam past 30 yds or so. Based on the numbers, it seems like this thing would be under spined at this length and the FOC is really low for great flight. So why does this thing fly so darned good? Thanks for your thoughts.