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You may have the most elite, made bow ever produced by man, but without good quality accessories, that bow will be worthless and you’ll go home from the hunt empty handed. Arrows and broadheads are THE next most important accessories after the bow to ensure success. The right arrow is all that stands between you and a big game harvest. The right rest is critical also it will ensure that that high-tech carbon arrow hits the mark it’s supposed to hit. Without a quality rest you my as well shoot blindfolded.
Let’s talk arrows. Carbon is a good choice. A quality arrow, like a Beman Carbonmetal Matrix arrow, will be the ideal balance of weight , strength and durability. A slightly heavier arrow is desirable for harvesting whitetail deer. Some arrows have begun to be marketed as “super carbon” and they have quickly gained a loyal following for their reliability and durability. Aluminum arrows are a good choice too. They are almost always guaranteed to deliver in the area of straightness and weight. They’re cheap, accurate and fast. Whichever arrows you choose, you’ll want a good fletching jig on them too. Get a quality adhesive and fletching, and combined with the right shaft, you’re accuracy will increase astronomically.
And of course a quality broadhead is maybe the most important thing to consider. You want to look for sharp blades, advanced design and well crafted ferrules. When you’re talking about making a shot that hits bone, you want to be sure you have a broadhead that’s gonna land deep enough to make the kill.
Nocking systems are another component that is vital to the well-equipped hunter. If you’re a release shooter, you want a nocking system that pulls evenly above and below the nock and keeps that arrow on the string at full draw. It can make bow tuning a whole lot easier too. An solidly built arrow rest is also critical. Some modern rests eliminate flethcing contact and some cradle the arrow. A drop away rest is the way to go for many people. It solves the problem of fletching contact and prevents bow tuning problems. If you use thin carbon shafts a drop away will epecially help.
