Glenn
Senior Member
After switching from Alluminum about 2 years ago to PSE CF Extreme 300's and breaking just as many as I would have bent alluminum I think I will switch back.
I was shooting some of my old Easton superlites 2114 (yes way to light for my bow but they work) and they seem to group better than the CF's.
For hunting I am not shooting 50 yards and the speed of my bow is fast anyways.
Is there a reason my Alluminums would group tighter than the carbons?
And when I mean group tighter I am talking about a more consitant arrow flight and they do not stray from where I am aiming. The carbons seem to not be as "User Friendly" and if I goof at release they tend to go way off target.
Fletching clearence is good and nothing is hitting.
I was shooting some of my old Easton superlites 2114 (yes way to light for my bow but they work) and they seem to group better than the CF's.
For hunting I am not shooting 50 yards and the speed of my bow is fast anyways.
Is there a reason my Alluminums would group tighter than the carbons?
And when I mean group tighter I am talking about a more consitant arrow flight and they do not stray from where I am aiming. The carbons seem to not be as "User Friendly" and if I goof at release they tend to go way off target.
Fletching clearence is good and nothing is hitting.