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TELESCOPING DUAL SHAFT ARROWS
The story began in 2010 were preparing to hunt dangerous game, specifically Cape Buffalo in Mozambique. At that time, the most widely accepted set up was heavy bows with heavy arrow and sturdy, heavy, 2 blade Broadhead’s. An arrow weight of 1000 grains was the accepted minimum for dangerous game.
I purchased a 2007, 100 peak draw weight Bowtech tribute. I also purchased premade custom double walled Aluminum arrows and 300 grain two blade broadheads for a total arrow weight 1045. This setup was very hard to tune and even harder to pull and shoot accurately. Unfortunately, the opportunity to shoot a buffalo with archery tackle did not present itself and for a few years the quest was postponed.
In 2018 the search was on again to find the best archery setup for hunting dangerous game. New technology bows were easier to shoot at high draw weights and more efficient to transfer more energy to the arrow and broadhead. Research of the currently available equipment available also found Improvements in broadheads.
The original double wall aluminum arrows were resurrected and utilized again for testing purposes. These arrows were too large in diameter to maximize penetration potential. After several intensive testing session in the newer more efficient heavy bows, these arrows were unreliably bent. New double wall aluminum arrows, double wall aluminum and carbon combination arrows, and then double walled carbon shaft arrows were constructed for test purposes. These combinations all had smaller diameter for maximum penetration and spine stiffness to handle the more efficient heavy draw weight bows. 300 grain field points and broadheads were purchased again for testing purposes. It was during this testing the idea of the telescoping arrow was discovered.