Factors Influencing FOC:
Arrow Stability:
- Higher FOC (closer to 15%): Improves arrow stability in flight and is better for long-range shots or wind resistance.
- Lower FOC (closer to 8%): Provides faster arrow speeds and a flatter trajectory, which is often advantageous in 3D archery.
Bow Setup:
- Compound bows generally benefit from a moderate FOC (10–12%) to balance speed and stability.
- Recurve or traditional setups might work better with a slightly higher FOC (12–15%) due to the slower arrow speeds.
Arrow Weight:
- Heavier arrows tend to maintain stability at lower FOC values.
- Lighter arrows might benefit from a higher FOC for increased stability.
Shooting Distance:
- For shorter distances (under 30 yards), a lower FOC may perform better.
- For longer distances, a higher FOC is generally more reliable.
Notes
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