Originally posted by KSdan:
Thanks-that really helps. . . I have been in the extreme. Interesting. . .
So I am trying for 12+gr/# while above 12% foc- is that right??
There are no FOC rules. Just experiment and see what works best for ya.
There ARE gpp rules for stickbows, and the 10gpp is pretty standard (meaning, holding 50# at yer draw length should equate to at least a 500 grain arra).
The further below 10gpp, the more you can suffer hand shock and possible limb & riser issues because unused limb/release energy is lost back to the riser and limbs. I think going below 9gpp begins to put the bow and you at harm's risk.
The higher gpp ya use, the better for the limb energy transfer to the arra, more flight stability, and aids penetration. The down side, if any, is a slower arra. "Slow" can be a relative term at 10-20 yards, and have a much more significant meaning at 25-35 yards.
I like my arras with extreme 25%-30% FOC and a good 12gpp weight. I feel that the heavy up front weight adds a good measure of stability to arra flight, as well as penetration. This is what works best for me in a huntin' arra. YMMV. Experiment!