Building a EFOC some times can be a daunting and exhausting experience. Some archers have spent considerable time trying to achieve what they consider a perfect arrow. Others here have used the experience to have a better understanding of the sport that they love and trying to find the upper limits of their equipment .
How far a person wants to carry this passion is up to the individual .
A person can use their existing arrows and experiment with using different points and feathers in order to improve FOC of the arrow they are already shooting. Any improvement in FOC that leads to improved flight or penetration will be a plus. Others may choose to start from scratch in order to attain a high UEFOC arrow for their hunting needs
I personally have spent a lot of time trying to learn about arrows, I have and continue enjoy experimenting. There are some personal hints or axioms that I pass on that may save frustration. These hints are from my experience or others have shared with me .
1.First and foremost FOC can improve arrow flight and penetration in soft tissue. FOC does not according to Dr. Ashby studies increase penetration in bone. To breach bone the total arrow weight should approach or surpass 650 grains. Weight of the arrow is the most critical criteria. Weight should not be replaced by FOC. The ideal is trying to get 650 grains total weight with a high percentage of the total arrow weight in the arrow front. That is why they call it FOC.
http://www.tuffhead.com/education/ashby2.html 2. As mentioned By Abe Penner when selecting an arrow try and find one that is high in spine and low in weight /inch , This would be an arrow which you have a better chance of attaining a high FOC .
3 While the trend of arrow diameters is to “skinny” arrows which are good for penetration (less drag), They are not necessary to attain FOC . if you use a broadhead that has Ferrule. large enough to make a hole for the arrow to follow through. Arrows referred to 5/16 and in lower range of weight per inch work well.
A easy arrow to start building a UEFOC with is Carbon express Max Red . They say the Max Red 250 and 350 will cover bows 40 lbs to 90 lbs .
http://www.carbonexpressarrows.com/archery/hunting-arrows/maxima--red-- An arrow like that will allow a considerable range of variables. These arrows are approximately 5/16 O.D. and weigh 9grn. /inch for the MR-350 or less if using the MR-250.
There is some advantage to using a 5/16 arrow as there is a good selection of inserts and adaptors for this arrow. However, more are coming on to the market for the skinny arrows. There are several arrow manufactures mentioned in this thread all have proven to have benefits and show good FOC results. I only mention the Max Red as an arrow that I have found easy to tune If your draw length is at least 27 inches and you shoot a bow with 5o lbs draw weight probably the MR -350 will work at least that would be a place to start.
4. Figure out what kind and weight broadhead you desire to use for all your hunting and build your arrow around that. Don’t worry about over kill in your hunting arrow. Better to have too much arrow than not enough.
5. It is surprising how well a UEFOC arrows flies and arrows 700+ grains total weight can be shot accurately out to 30 yards ,or more ,depending on skill of the archer ,The loss of trajectory in a UEFOC arrow is not as fast as most think.
6. The ideal arrow for medium size game will have a UEFOC of 30 % plus and weigh around the 650 grain total weight.
7. The front of the arrow is not the only place to look when working on any FOC arrow. By removing knock collars, wraps and reducing the size and the number of feathers UEFOC can be raised several percentage points
One grain of weight removed from the rear of an arrow is the equivalent of adding 5 to 7 grains in the front. I was able to increase my UEFOC by 2% by removing the manufacture’s knock collar, wrap and going to three 2.5 inch feathers. These are all potential places one can experiment.
8 Build the arrow front first than experiment on back portion testing just as when experimenting with front weight making adjustments slowly one at a time
9 .My personal arrow arrows are Carbon Express 250 or Max Red 350. They are cut to aprox. 30 .25 inches. My draw is 28” on a good day.
They have a 100 grain brass insert …. 75 grain adaptor….300 grain point ….and a 25 grain footing. A total weight of 500 grn. up front and a total arrow weight of 760+_ grns.
I use no knock collars and no wrap. I use three 2.5 inch straight fletch A&A feathers. My UEFOC is 32. 5 %
I use this arrow in multiple three-piece takedown longbows with equal accuracy.
A. Cari-Bow Silver fox64’ 54# 28 “
B. Dryad – Orion ACS CG 64” 55#@28”
C. Chuck Jones “Royal” 62 “ 53 #@ 28
10. A good write up by Troy Breeding can be found at
http://www.tuffhead.com/education/tuning%20the%20efoc%20shaft.html Follow Troy’s methods and you will end up with a nice shooting arrow!
When cutting carbon arrows as asked by Larry Fischer a Dremel tool with a carbide wheel works great. Dremel sells the wheel as a accessories wit a arbor that could be used in a standard electric drill.
11. To calculate your FOC a calculator is available at
http://www.tuffhead.com/education/formulas_FOC.html