Arrow selection – Bear Archery Compound Bow 2010 User Manual

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ARROW SELECTION

Arrow selection depends on the peak draw

weight, let-off and draw length settings of your

bow. Refer to arrow manufacturer’s arrow

selection tables using this information. The

International Bowhunters Organization (IBO)

allows a minimum of five grains arrow weight per

pound of peak weight. Arrow weight is the total

combined weight of your arrow nock insert, and

point or broadhead. To determine the lightest

arrow you can safely shoot, use the following

format:




Shooting arrows below these

minimum weight requirements will void the

warranty. Using arrows below five grains per

pound of peak weight can approach dry-fire

conditions and can severely reduce the life of

your bow, and may cause serious injury. Contact

your local Bear Archery pro shop or arrow

manufacturers for arrow selection

recommendations.

The weight of the arrow you select can be

determined as follows:

1. From an arrow chart, find the weight of

your arrow shaft based on the size and

length.

2. Add the weight of your broadhead or

point.

3. Add 35 grains to cover the nock, insert,

and fletching. For example.

NOTE: It is always best to use a grain scale

when available.

Peak Draw

Weight (Lb)

Multiply by

5 Grains

per Pound

Minimum Safe

Arrow Weight

(Grains)

X

=

Arrow

400-30”

240 Gr

Point

Mag 125

(+125 Gr)

Other

(+35 Gr)

Total

Weight

(=400 Gr)

+

+

=

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