I shoot Beman Bowhunter 400 31" carbons with a 100gr. brass insert and around a 145gr. tip, whether it's a broadhead or a field point.
My question is; how do guys shoot the heavier spined arrows like a 300 carbon or a 2317 alum.? Aren't they over spined? Do they put a ton of weight up front and leave 'em full length or what?
I shot a 2117 alum. for a while and it was WAY over spined for my 55# longbow. And even the 400's with all that weight up front seem a little over spined...
Another question; What do the numbers on most carbons mean? Like 3375 or something. I see them a lot in my local pro shop that specializes in wheelie bows.
One more, if I were to buy more of those Beman Bowhunters and they were 500's and I cut them to 30", what brass insert would you suggest I put up front, a 50gr, or a 100gr.?
If you could point me to a "carbon arrow guide" or something I would be much obliged. :D
A little help from the experts if you please...
Zack