I'm trying so hard to dial in my Sam Yang 909 with arrows, but I cannot keep the arrows from being destroyed or lost. I have the best Yellow Jacket compound/crossbow target that I can buy and the bolts still either blow all of the way through or go so deep that the only thing stopping them is the fletching on the exit side. This afternoon I made three shots on target; one went through to the fletching on the opposite side (all fletching tore off when extracted), one went all of the way through and was recovered, albeit damaged (bent tip...replaceable), and the third blew through and was lost. $40.00 in arrows and a bent tip for three shots. Brutal.
I DID pull a chrony out today with the arrows, which was a first. I clocked shots two and three (@ 2600 and 2200 psi respectively) The first shot was at 407 fps and the second was at 424. All were shot on half power.
I can't keep doing this. Three years ago, I started down the arrow path and similarly lost bolts. I shelved it for a while but recently wanted to explore it again. I thought I had stepped up my game to prevent that, but apparently, I have a way to go to get better results. I can't afford to keep fumbling around and spending hundreds on arrows for a dozen shots. Any suggestions on how to stop the bolts while still maintaining arrow integrity?
I DID pull a chrony out today with the arrows, which was a first. I clocked shots two and three (@ 2600 and 2200 psi respectively) The first shot was at 407 fps and the second was at 424. All were shot on half power.
I can't keep doing this. Three years ago, I started down the arrow path and similarly lost bolts. I shelved it for a while but recently wanted to explore it again. I thought I had stepped up my game to prevent that, but apparently, I have a way to go to get better results. I can't afford to keep fumbling around and spending hundreds on arrows for a dozen shots. Any suggestions on how to stop the bolts while still maintaining arrow integrity?