Arrow Setup( Carbon Express, Gold Top, Element)

Kade94

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Feb 23, 2021
Messages
241
I know I know it is mid season.
I’ve been looking into creating a new setup. I’m currently using BE Carnivore 300s cut to just under 26 inches with a total of 200/225 but front. I’m a T-Rex arm guy at 25.5 to 26 inches of draw. My Hoyt can go from 70 to 80lbs. I’m currently right at 72.
I’d like to get some opinions on some different arrows. They will all be either 300 or 350 spine.
1.) Gold Tip FORCE F.O.C.
2.) Carbon Express Maxima Sable RZ
3,) Element F5
I’d like to know about their durable, flight, Etc.
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2019
Messages
2,257
Location
Missouri
All 4 of those arrows are very similar...standard diameter with fairly light gpi. What's making you want to ditch the Carnivores?
 
Joined
May 6, 2018
Messages
8,945
Location
Shenandoah Valley
If the GT Force FOC is what I'm thinking it is, it's just an ultralight shaft with a heavier insert.

If you are having durability issues with Carnivores, I'd suggest trying a standard GT hunter shaft. They weigh a little more, you can back off the weight on the front of the arrow a bit, and shoot same speed and trajectory as you are accustomed to.


In general I find the lighter the gpi of the shaft, the less durable. Which makes sense to me.
 
Joined
May 28, 2013
Messages
1,394
Location
Littleton, CO
Carnivores are thin walled light gpi shafts so you will run in to durability issues. I would use Rampage, Spartan, or X-impact. Use Iron Will insert/collar system or Ethics Archery insert system.
 
Joined
Sep 10, 2014
Messages
2,347
Location
hawai'i
Force FOC look just like .001 velocity/ valkyrie shafts. I used the m for a season with the brass nocks i thought they were pretty durable
 

TheTone

WKR
Joined
Mar 4, 2012
Messages
1,598
If the GT Force FOC is what I'm thinking it is, it's just an ultralight shaft with a heavier insert.

If you are having durability issues with Carnivores, I'd suggest trying a standard GT hunter shaft. They weigh a little more, you can back off the weight on the front of the arrow a bit, and shoot same speed and trajectory as you are accustomed to.


In general I find the lighter the gpi of the shaft, the less durable. Which makes sense to me.
I think you’re right about the force. There is a hilarious video of Gillingham introducing them where he just couldn’t seem less interested in the FOC
 
Joined
May 6, 2018
Messages
8,945
Location
Shenandoah Valley
I think you’re right about the force. There is a hilarious video of Gillingham introducing them where he just couldn’t seem less interested in the FOC

I believe his least favorite term in Archery is FOC.

It's the 6.5 manbun of archery, it's not that it's all that bad, it's just the people who spout about it.
 
Top