I am looking at picking up a dozen used 3-49 ACC cut at 25 1/4". I will be using them on a 26 1/2" , 60 lb Tribute using 100 gr tips. The Easton charts don't really show a dual or binary cam option for selection so what do you experts think?
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If using the Easton selection chart, use the one cam or hard cam option. For your weight/arrow length and using 100 grains, it shows an ACC 3-28, but personally I would opt for the 3-39.
If using the Easton selection chart, use the one cam or hard cam option. For your weight/arrow length and using 100 grains, it shows an ACC 3-28, but personally I would opt for the 3-39.
I use the Acc 3-49's at 27" 68lbs draw with 100 grain heads. They weight around 280gr. They fly great for me. I would think that you would need the 3-39's
I use the Acc 3-49's at 27" 68lbs draw with 100 grain heads. They weight around 280gr. They fly great for me. I would think that you would need the 3-39's
I think we should elabote and say your arrows with the 100 grain head weigh 380 grains. I shoot ACC 3-49s cut at around 27.25 inches and they weigh 381 with 100 grain heads....
And I agree, I wouldn't drop below 3-39s for your particular setup.
Another 3-39 vote , Ive shot 3-39s and 3-49s , at 60 and my arrows are 28 inches , I need a 125 grain tip to be spined correctly with the 3-49s , dont care what the charts say , thats been my experiance , and being that you are shooting a shorter arrow , they will be even stiffer .
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