All the effort and time spent is literally put into trusting one piece of equipment. All the energy and power from your bow has now been transferred into this one object now on a collision course with your intended target.
Is it delivering the best result for you? Is it going to deal with the multitude of mediums it might encounter?
The humble arrow has been around for most of humanity. However, nowdays the material that launches from the string of a compound bow has changed immensly. However, the basic design is still the same - pointy bit up front, fletching down the back and you have yourself an arrow. But what actually makes a good arrow?
A lot of effort can