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Old 02-27-2007, 10:06 AM   #1
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Default New Arrows

I bought a Hoyt Trykon. It will be set at about 65 lbs and 28" draw. I am shooting a WB. I am looking at 400 ST Epic arrows with blazers. Does this sound alright for a setup.

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Old 02-27-2007, 10:55 AM   #2
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Sounds about right if you are shootn 100 grain heads ,if heavery you are going to need a stiffer arrow .
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Default RE: New Arrows

I agree a 60#er would be perfect ,but if your going to crank it to 70# you would most likely need to go withthe 340 series . As it stand's right now ,your right on the line of being too light. The blazer's are a good choice and since I just read your thread over you haven't bought arrow's yet I'm assuming ,so I'd buy the 340's and that way you have the room to crank her up if you want to .And will be right on spine.

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