Final arrow suggestions

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colonel62
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Final arrow suggestions

Post by colonel62 »

Sorry for so many questions. Yall are gonna get sick of me on this forum ha ha. I have wanted a crossbow for some time and now I finally have one. I am goin crossbow crazy.

So here is my final setup for arrows before I get them made. Can you check the FOC without actually having the arrow? There are not any dealers close to where I live that carry much crossbow stuff. So I don't want to order 50 dollars worth of arrows just to find out they wont shoot well.

GT Laser II bolts = 7.3 gr/inch (20") = 146 gr
Brass inserts = 90 gr
aluminum knocks = 18.5 gr
2 inch blazer vanes (6 gr * 3 vanes) = 18 gr
arrow wrap (this is an estimate) = 10 gr
100 gr Montec 3 blade fixed broadhead = 100 gr

total grains per arrow 382.5 grains per arrow

Does anyone know if my FOC will be ok for this setup?
I read where it should be between 8 and 15. Is it better to have a higher FOC?
Thanks for any info guys, just dont want to spend 50 bucks and find out they wont shoot well.
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Post by Cossack »

I'd go with the 100 or 110 brass inserts, and skip the wraps. Use white lacquer in stead. 2" Blazer, are fine. That should give you +20 FOC and a really wicked arrow. (It's based on actual results, not conjecture.)i
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Post by xbowking »

http://www.goldtip.com/calculators/foc.asp
according to this you already are over 20 % FOC
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colonel62
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Post by colonel62 »

So what FOC do yall recommend? Is it the higher the better? What is the 8-15 range for?
With regular aluminum inserts that are 31 grains I am getting a FOC of 14
With the brass inserts I am getting around 19. According to the following site
http://www.goldtip.com/calculators/foc.asp

I added 10 grains to the fletching weight for the wrap. I added the 31 grains or 90 grains to the tip weight to calculate the FOC according to the goldtip site.

Do yall prefer a FOC of 15 or 20?
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Post by Normous »

You will be golden with those arrow components :D
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Rich
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Post by Rich »

Colonel,

Here's my setup:

GT II's
110 grain Brass Inserts
2" blazers
4" arrow wraps
100 Grain Wasp or Muzzy BH's
Luminok

They weigh in about 410 grains and fly extremely accurate, I don't get caught up in all that scientific FOC stuff, I use trial and error. My broadheads shoot better than than 1" groups out to fifty yards so I am happy. The Luminok is a great addition also.

Rich
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Post by colonel62 »

thanks for the info guys
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