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The Arrow <EXCLUSIVE × 2024>

: Measured in grains . A common safety rule is to have at least 5 grains of arrow weight per pound of your bow's draw weight (e.g., a 70lb bow needs a 350-grain arrow). 3. The Arrow-Building Process

: The plastic vanes or natural feathers near the nock that stabilize the arrow in flight. The Arrow

To build or select the perfect arrow, you must balance its physical anatomy with the dynamic physics of how it leaves your bow. Every arrow consists of four primary components: Shaft : The long, straight body of the arrow. : Measured in grains

: This is the measurement of how much an arrow bends. You must match the arrow's spine to your bow's draw weight and length using a manufacturer's spine chart. Diameter : The Arrow-Building Process : The plastic vanes or

: The front tip, which can be a field point for practice or a broadhead for hunting. 2. Selecting Your Components

: Often used in target archery to "cut" scoring lines.

: Best for wind performance and deep penetration.