Background- About 15 years ago my ne'er-do-well cousin decided he wanted a bow. I arranged a good deal on one of Dan Quillian's Patriot TD recurves, 52# limbs, and made him some Superceder arrows to go with it. He passed away several years ago. This week I asked his son what had become of the bow, and he said it was in a storage room gathering dust, and I could have it! He brought it to me yesterday, and refused any money.
The bow had been left strung for years, and the FF string has stretched completely out, to the point I didn't even realize it was strung at first. It had a bow quiver attached (upside down!) with nine carbon arrows. The boy didn't know what had happened to the "home-made" arrows, as he called them.
I know absolutely nothing about carbon, being a 100% wood guy. They are marked "GAME TRACKER'S CARBON ARROWS, MODEL C1323" on one line, and "AFC V-MAX 2300" on the other line. Six of them have light-looking broadheads with blades that have small notches in them, like serrations. The arrows are 30" bop. I haven't weighed them or put them on the spine tester.
I'm willing to play with them, but don't really know where to start. Old dog, new trick. Will I need super-heavy points, or what?