January 12, 2009
archery arrows easton
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The evolution of the arrow shaft began when the first bow and arrow set was invented. Historians state that this happened sometime during the Paleolithic era (35,000 to 7,000 BC.) A hunter came up with the idea that he could use a large "stick" and a piece of vine or twine, to propel a smaller spear at a higher rate of speed and harvest their food more efficiently by using a greater amount of the force applied to this small spear. They built a bow and several arrows and become proficient. they had to find the right material to fashion arrows from which would yield good, consistent arrow flight For 1000's of years, man used wood to make his arrows. Some archers still use wood but, like all of man's activities, study and innovation resulted in improvements to the materials used to make arrows, as well as bows and bow accessories.Now costing ridiculous prices virtually taking the fun out of the sport itself.
The step up from wood was steel. Wood began as the material of choice because it could be shaped and straightened into arrow shafts. Through experimentation, it was found that a straight arrow shaft would fly more accurately than a shaft which was less straight. Wood was used as the sole material for arrow shafts until man discovered that metals could be mined from the earth, heated and molded into a desired shape. It was found that when the first metals, such as bronze, copper and iron, were used as arrow shafts, they were much too heavy and would fly only short distances although used thoroughly in the middle ages. These metals became useful as points for arrows as they could be more easily sharpened than stones, which were originally used as arrow points.
The aluminum arrow story begins in 1939 when James Easton was one of the first to began to experiment with aluminum as an arrow-shaft material. Two years later, Larry Hughes was the first archer to win the American National Archery Championship while using aluminum arrows. James Easton continued to develop production techniques which would yield a more consistent aluminum arrow shaft. Easton Aluminum produced the first trademarked arrows in 1946, model no. "24 SRT-X", offering them for sale to the general public.the bent easily and had to virtually be straightened after each shot. In 1955, the popular XX-75 arrow shafts were added to Easton's arrow line. Changes in aluminum arrow shafts have been few ever since as XX-75's continue to be popular in the market and most archers start off using the XX-75 shafts. Aluminum shafts provided greater consistency of weight, balance and arrow flight, when compared to the wooden shafts used by archers previously.
Carbon arrows were first developed in the eighties. When carbon arrow shafts were first introduced and hunters became aware of their existence, rumors began to fly that the shafts were brittle and , when broken, they would splinter into long, sharp, pine-needle-like fragments. Sure, there were early problems but this occurs in the early stages of any new innovation. It takes a while to get it tweaked. Carbon arrow shaft production evolved to produce spiral fiber-wrapping and cross weaving of the carbon which increased the durability and strength of the carbon. Carbon arrows have the ability to maintain their straightness. It has been said that "they're either straight or their broken". In contrast, I personally have a collection of aluminum shafts, in a box in a back room, that have are no longer useable because they have been bent or dinged by other arrows when shooting. Aluminum arrows can be straightened but I think that once you bend an arrow, you weaken the shaft at the inside-bend. I have switched exclusively to carbon arrows and don't see any reason to go back, in my opinion. Not to say that carbon is better than aluminum if that's what you shoot and it works well for you. It's a confidence-in-your-equipment issue.
Unfortunately,the cost of these arrows has soared to a point where a dozen is costing almost the price of what a modern bow should. I feel it is absolulutely ridiculous to spend $10 on a single arrow that you will certainly lose or destruct. The industry knows this and will soak you time and time again. So, in answer to the question "Where can I buy good quality Carbon Arrows and Crossbow Bolts cheap?" The answer is simple www.deltaarcherycompany.com or just look up Discount Carbon Arrows . The thing I respect most about them is that they only sell to consumers. No dealers or distributors.. Hooray for them.
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Carbon Arrows and Crossbow Bolts- Read before buying
The choice between aluminum, carbon or A/C products depends on the experience and shooting style of the archer. While there are some true advantages and disadvantages of each design, ultimately this decision is personal preference.
Aluminum arrows have the highest precision-to-price ratio of any arrow construction. The nature of aluminum allows for extremely precise manufacturing specifications, especially concerning weight and spine, which are the two biggest determinants in arrow accuracy. Aluminum arrows also tend to fly better and tune easier when using fixed-blade broadheads, and because they are heavier and transfer the bow's energy more efficiently at the shot, aluminum arrows are deadly quiet out of hunting bows. http://www.Eastonarchery.com has always been the leader in this field.
Carbon arrows are generally lighter in weight, which means high velocity and flatter trajectory. This added speed helps overcome errors in range estimation. However carbon is not as precise as aluminum, which inherently means less accuracy. Carbon is also lighter weight, and reduces velocity more quickly, which means less penetration and kinetic energy downrange.Goldtip was foremost in perfecting this technology and their arrow selector at Goldtip.com
Alloy/Carbon arrows provide the best of both worlds, delivering the strength and durability of a carbon arrow, and the spine consistency, weight tolerances, and accuracy of an aluminum arrow. Because of the enhanced and difficult manufacturing process, A/C arrows tend to be priced higher than all-aluminum or all-carbon counterparts. However, when considering the overall benefits and that the only downside is slightly higher price, A/C arrows are a fantastic buy and the top choice of many pro-level shooters and bowhunters. Easton has always mastered this technology.
Proper spine selection is the key to optimum arrow flight. With today's modern compounds, there are many variables that effect how an arrow reacts when it is thrust from the bow. The bow's cam, bow speed, arrow length and many other conditions effect performance during flight. Given the number of variables that require consideration, Carbon Express STRONGLY recommends you begin by using the company's adjusted bow draw weight chart to calculate a final pound number for your bow. It is CRITICAL that you determine your proper adjusted bow draw weight before selecting hunting arrow shafts. Carbonexpressarrows.com has an arrow selector as well.
If you seek the lowest pricing with decent quality on Carbon Arrows and Crossbow Bolts look up "Discount Carbon Arrows" or "Carbon Arrows Cheap" . It is a small "mom and pop" operation which deals only with consumers without any middlemen.
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Let's try to go back to the "Good Ol Days" of fair competition and honesty.Trust in only the quality of the people and service you are dealing with, and not any of those nasty blogs. anyone can post anything about anyone and it is eroding my beloved sport.
About the Author
A member of the National Bowhunters Hall of Fame, Mr. Walker's résumé includes more than 100 big-game kills and several books on his favorite sport. He was also the first person in California to take all member of the National Bowhunters Hall of Fame, Mr. Walker's résumé includes more than 100 big-game kills and several books on his favorite sport. He was also the first person in California to take all 11 of the state's big-game species with a bow and arrow.11 of the state's big-game species with a bow and arrow.
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