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Old 02-08-2007, 12:19 AM   #1
 
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Default choosing the proper shaft any help

I am shooting a mathews drenalin at 27in draw 74lbs,100grain head what whould be the perfect shaft for this set up,Shooting a 27 1/2 in arrow goldtip 55-75 seem to weak so are beman 400 any help on this.
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Default RE: choosing the proper shaft any help

Beman 400's would also be underspined for your setup ,check www.eastonarchery.com and go under there spine chart's ,hopefully this will help . I'm sure Goldtip also has a chart that can help you with this . I'll check them out now and get back to you.

http://www.goldtip.com/downloads/2006sizing-chart.pdf][/url]http://www.goldtip.com/downloads/2006sizing-chart.pdf

O.K. I've just checked the easton site and you should go with the 340's and the Goldtip you would need to go with the 7595's or a 340 spine.

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