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thanks for joining us on backwards pursuit today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to calculate your arrow FOC or your arrow front of center thereamp;#39;s a lot of different schools of thought as far as what you want to aim for as far as your FOC on your arrows especially FOC on hunting arrows but Iamp;#39;ll leave that up to you Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to calculate your arrow FOC in this video I personally like to shoot for as high of a necklace-- as I can I like that the weight out on the end of the arrow to guide the the shaft of the arrow rather than having the weight in the shaft pushing the the tip of the arrow thatamp;#39;s just my personal preference but thereamp;#39;s a thereamp;#39;s a process here to figure out how to calculate the the FOC now there are some online calculators as far as think gold tip has a website where you can punch in the the shaft the grains per inch that sort of thing the weight of the nock and the the fletchings and all that and