What is the standard field point size?
Field Point Size Chart
| Field Point Recommendation According to Arrow Brand and Shaft Size | ||
|---|---|---|
| Arrow Brands | Shaft Size | Field Point Sizes Recommended |
| · Mayhem™ | 150, | 18/64, 9/32, 19/64 |
| 250,350 | 19/64, 5/16, 20/64 | |
| · PileDriver™ | 250,350 | 19/64, 5/16, 20/64 |
Do all arrows have the same thread?
Unless they take the Deep Six insert, all broadheads and field points are the same thread size. The only difference is the diameter of the field point.
What grain field point should I use?
At 3D and field events, field points weighing 100 to 120 grains are common. Anderson said most top archers use arrows with a moderate FOC. “If a lower front-of-center shoots and groups better for me, that’s what I’m going to go with,” he said.
How do you determine Field Point Size?
Choose a diameter to best match your shafts Outside Diameter (OD) the best. If inbetween size, a smaller point will have less wear on your targets. Our screw-in steel field points are designed to fit all carbon and aluminum arrows as they have an industry standard 8-32 thread.
What are field points?
When to Use Field Points Field points are narrow, slender points that are best used for target practicing. Field points are used for target practice because their flight is true and their shape helps save the wear and tear on your archery targets.
What field points for Easton Axis 5mm?
5mm Axis Carbon Arrows
| Size | Shaft Weight GPI | RPS Point O.D. Inches |
|---|---|---|
| 500 | 8.1 | 17/64 |
| 400 | 9.0 | 17/64 |
| 340 | 9.5 | 9/32 |
| 300 | 10.7 | 9/32 |
What thread size are arrow inserts?
8-32 thread
Our screw-in steel field points are designed to fit all carbon and aluminum arrows as they have an industry standard 8-32 thread. This is the same thread used by all arrow inserts (except Easton Deep Six).
What size arrows for a 30 inch draw?
How to: Select the perfect arrow
| Bow | Arrow length | |
|---|---|---|
| Draw weight lb. | 25″ | 30″ |
| 15-20 | 700 | 600 |
| 20-25 | 700 | 500 |
| 25-30 | 700 | 500 |
What thread are arrow inserts?
How do I choose arrow size?
The standard way to measure arrow length is from the back of the point to the throat of the nock. Your draw length and arrow spine will influence your arrow length. If you’re a 28-inch draw length and want an arrow that ends at the front of the riser, your arrow length would be around 27 inches.
What type of thread is used for the field points?
Our screw-in steel field points are designed to fit all carbon and aluminum arrows as they have an industry standard 8-32 thread. This is the same thread used by all arrow inserts (except Easton Deep Six).
What size field point do I need for my arrows?
If inbetween size, a smaller point will have less wear on your targets. Our screw-in steel field points are designed to fit all carbon and aluminum arrows as they have an industry standard 8-32 thread. This is the same thread used by all arrow inserts (except Easton Deep Six).
What size field points do I need for my Shaft?
These field points are sized in 1/64″ increments to ensure a flush fit with the shaft. 17/64″ points typically fit weaker spined small (.204 ID) shafts 9/32″ points typically fit stiffer spined small (.204 ID) shafts 19/64″ points typically fit standard carbon (.246 ID) shafts used for hunting
What size screw in bullet points do I Need?
Bullet Screw-in Points Bohning’s Screw-in Bullet Points feature a contour slightly larger than the shaft for smooth arrow removal. These field points are sized in 1/64″ increments to ensure a flush fit with the shaft. 17/64″ points typically fit weaker spined small (.204 ID) shafts