no question jerry, my tapered ad trads shoot great out of most bows - in fact, any bow. i'm sure it's all about the taper, but the archer plays an important role, too, as does with any kinda arrow.
for a better insight into ad trads and tradlites, just look at the
ad spine charts ... just look at the enormous latitude of arrow lengths and bow weights for ONE arrow spine!!! you'd never see that with an alum or woodie spine chart!!! that's enuf to have ya scratchin' yer head for a good while. :D
it's been said lotsa times before, and it's sure worth saying again - aside from using the highest holding stick bow weight you can *master*,
your arrows must fly well, your broadheads must be razor sharp and you must be able to put that arra in the right spot consistently.with the above in mind, gpp, foc and efoc are things, tools of a sort, that can possibly add to the highlighted text above. imo, terry is an excellent trad bowhunter who has hunted and killed
LOTS of very worthy critters. he has an intimate understanding of what tools get the job done
for him, not for me or you.
so, all the gpp, foc, efoc, lmnop, skinny strings, etc stuff needs to be put in context with what are the the main priorities of a trad bowhunter.
we are all experiments of one, and each of us needs to use the tools that work best for us.
me? i'll take the gpp and efoc and skinny string advantages any day - i need all the help i can get! :D