Originally posted by rluttrell:
Thank you for your response,
would someone explain to me how aluminum makes a difference over brass, how the weight of the tip can manipulate and arrow as well?
What is the difference between 4 or 5 inch feathers, please don’t say an inch.
Difference between brass and aluminum, i assume you are talking about inserts. Brass weighs a lot more, a aluminum insert will weigh about 15 to 30 grains, aprox, depending on shaft size and a brass can come in 50,75 and 100 grains.
Weight on the tip. The more weight on the tip the more force needed to push the arrow, the more force used to push the arrow the more it will flex, the more it flexes the weaker it is in dynamic spine
The difference in 4" and 5" is 4" has 12" of surface area and 5" has 15", the more surface area the more ability to stabulize the arrow in flight.
One thing i failed to ask is how are the 400's you have flying for you and how much weight do you have on the tip and do they have aluminum inserts?
On a side note: If you get some 340's from kustom king to try and they dont work, as long as they are full lenght and the inserts are not epoxied in, use hot melt, i will buy them from you for what you paid for them.