Arrow Selection Guide
Find the Right Arrows
Shooting the wrong arrows results in a bow that never performs to its full potential, and may even cause serious damage to the bow if the arrow is too light. We recommend that all Stalkers be shot with an arrow that weighs at least 8 grains per-pound of draw weight and 10/13 grains per-pound for hunting (a lighter weight will make the arrow stiffer and vice-versa).
The nocks on your arrows should fit the strings so that they will fall out with a light tap. Nocks that snap hard on the string will cause your arrows to fly erratically, especially with broadheads.
All arrows shot off the shelf must be fletched with feathers rather than vanes, which are too stiff, will tear up the arrow rest, and deflect the arrow path.
For more specific information regarding arrow selection, consult our recommended resources.