i have a browning compound bow set to about 60lbs or so. anyhow, im using 31'' carbon fiber arrows ("carbon-wolverine" - that say they are for a draw weight of 60-70lbs) but dont say how much they actually weigh. also using muzzy 100 grain broadheads.
the arrows weigh considerably more than the broadheads by my "calibrated left hand to right hand comparing scale"
now, in the browning manual it says i shouldnt use arrow/broadheads that weigh in less than about 360 grains or so. i dont have a scale, but i know that 437.5 grains is one ounce...
shoots well, just wondering if im gonna hurt the bow.
thanks
the arrows weigh considerably more than the broadheads by my "calibrated left hand to right hand comparing scale"
now, in the browning manual it says i shouldnt use arrow/broadheads that weigh in less than about 360 grains or so. i dont have a scale, but i know that 437.5 grains is one ounce...
shoots well, just wondering if im gonna hurt the bow.
thanks