Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Llamma1 on May 04, 2011, 08:17:00 PM
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I am just getting ready to start to shoot traditional again after 20 years.I've been shooting a compound with carbon arrows that weigh 275 grain.Is that going to be to light an arrow or will it work? The long bow is 45@28.
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I think you'll find most people here use at least 400 grains. Do some searches on arrow weight. Also look at Ashby's reports. Good info.
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I think the rule of thumb is 9 GPP (grains per pound) and up arrows when shooting trad bows. I think the majority of trad shooters shoot 10-12 GPP (grains per pound).
A 45# bow shooting a 275 grain arrow comes out to a 6.11 GPP arrow which in my opinion is way too light.
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If you are talking 275 before point that would be in range of 400 with point so that would be ok if they are spined correctly for your bow. I shoot 10-12 grains per pound out of my bows.
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Most bowyers recommend 8 to 10 grains per pound of bow weight. If you are pulling 45#@28" at your draw, then your arrows can start at 360gr to 450gr or more. Good luck and have fun.
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Originally posted by Llamma1:
I've been shooting a compound with carbon arrows that weigh 275 grain.Is that going to be to light an arrow or will it work? The long bow is 45@28.
That might create excessive shock to your limbs. Martin recommended minimum 8gpp for my bow. But it gets a lot quieter at 10gpp. 10gpp is also what I see most people recommending here.
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thank you I will buy some weight tubes.