Oh.........you guys, don't be talking about Sweetlands and your compressed ones Don, either.
"Wish I still had some of them" to sell ME, lol!
Grumble, Grumble.
Compressed 5/16 shafts I recall from " awhile back" that I coulda bought then...grrr.
Grabbed a Herter's Farbenglass with Herters two blade (195 grain with glue in insert) on it today and threw it on the scale.
Hmmmm......626 grains (finished with scale tared....662.5 grains). Fletching one of them up to see if I can get a decent flight from something. LOOK OUT, DEER! lol
Heaviest thing I have over my hickories (700 plus) are some 2440 eastons made for GKF. I think I figured out once that they were "around" 37 grains per inch, LOL.
'Cept I "aint man enough" to pull anything they would spine for!!!!
Ive got some ash arrows that are too stiff. Half thinking of playing with them sanding them down to see what they would spine in something less than 23/64. Not like I can use em AS IS.
I've had a few arrows that took LOTS of hand work to make shootable. I guess I can identify a bit with those that make em "from scratch" because those arrows are "SPECIAL" and successful hunts with them are just that much more satisfying.
So, sorry to get a bit side-lined, 3Feathers. Heavy arrows are of BIG interest to me....if you cant tell.
Don?
How many times DO I have to run over shafts before they are "compressed"?
hehe
God Bless