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I use Lancaster for shafts and fletch my own. They do cut them for you before they ship however for $.25/arrow.
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Interesting video on FOC. It kind of reinforces what I've always thought, that mass is more important than FOC and that's the main reason I shoot FMJ's. Great arrows in my opinion. Anyway, interesting video if nothing else.
So if I have a 27.5 inch draw, how long should I have my arrows cut?
If were talking broadheads I disagree. The heads I shoot (currently 1 3/8 inch RamCats) you can completely ignore your rest because it's the riser you need to clear. Since the blades sweep back you need one on the string when you measure, or add at least a half inch like muzzyhunter suggested.Depends where your rest sits. You have to measure during full draw the distance from the string to where your broadhead would rest free of the arrow rest. Better yet draw an arrow that is too long and have someone mark that spot on the arrow.
What rest are you using?If were talking broadheads I disagree. The heads I shoot (currently 1 3/8 inch RamCats) you can completely ignore your rest because it's the riser you need to clear. Since the blades sweep back you need one on the string when you measure, or add at least a half inch like muzzyhunter suggested.
I think it's Scheels copy of he Mathews drop away. Scheels copy of something, but I have been satisfied with it for about six years so have not paid attention to the name. Whatever it was it was $115 six years ago.What rest are you using?
Thinking about a single bevel? Remember that one time you told me single bevels were a gimmick and not worth it? So which is it?Which RamCats do you have? I was looking at the single bevel also, but they are only an inch wide and that may be a little small.