The most important advantage of tungsten points is that they are much shorter than steel points, which makes X10s available to more archers with diverse draw lengths and draw weight combinations, due to the max cut limit on the x10 barreled shafts.
When ever you can answer this question, once you have your bow balanced, cam timed, and paper tune, what is the factor difference on FOC balance %, between human shooting and the hooter shooter, what's factor difference in accuracy
Its a good video, but why show the difference only over 15" of the shaft and then (logically) state that it would make more of a difference over the whole length?? Seems like it would have made more sense to show over the whole length if you're then going to state it.
The most important advantage of tungsten points is that they are much shorter than steel points, which makes X10s available to more archers with diverse draw lengths and draw weight combinations, due to the max cut limit on the x10 barreled shafts.
Very interesting.
When ever you can answer this question, once you have your bow balanced, cam timed, and paper tune, what is the factor difference on FOC balance %, between human shooting and the hooter shooter, what's factor difference in accuracy
Its a good video, but why show the difference only over 15" of the shaft and then (logically) state that it would make more of a difference over the whole length?? Seems like it would have made more sense to show over the whole length if you're then going to state it.
Because the difference is in the dynamic aspect