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Old 09-12-2008, 08:25 AM   #1
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Default New arrows over the summer

Well guys this was the summer it was time to get new arrows! For a while I was caught between going for all out speed and heavy hard-hitting arrows. Well I decided to go with the heavy arrows. I bought a dozen easton FMJ's .300 spine, a dozen 3 rivers 100gr. brass inserts, blazers, and Slick Tricks. O yea and an arrow saw. Set my Reflex Buckskin to 68# at 30" DL. I put the inserts in and began bareshafting, I ended up cutting the arrows to 30.5" shaft length. With point, nock and blazers all the arrows weigh in between 603 and 608 gr. I have BH's and field points hitting the same all the way out to 50 yds. Its on like Donkey Kong!!!
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