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Old 06-29-2007, 02:09 PM   #1
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the carbon wolverine are made by carbon express and i cannot find the chart to make sure i am spined correctly...can anyone assist me?

i shoot .. 68# 31" carbon wolverine 4" vanes with 100gr tips?

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Old 06-29-2007, 02:30 PM   #2
 
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You want the ones that say 60/75 on them. The 50/60 will be too soft.
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Old 06-29-2007, 02:47 PM   #3
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excellent...that is the ones i have........

my brother has a 27" draw, 58-60#, 100gr and shoots the 50/60..would that be ok?

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Yup - that should be fine. These CX Wolverines really aren't too bad, for economy carbon arrows.I think they run about $60 a dozen.
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Old 06-29-2007, 03:47 PM   #5
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i have had no issues so far.....sometimes i get one that is not quit the straightest arrow and will wobble just a tad..but other then that they are very nice......

they are at my local walmart right now for 3.53 an arrow so 42.36 a dozen......i cannot complain

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hey roskoe..........you seem to know these arrows.....what is the best fletching for them? i am shooting a release and standard rest (2 prong) and when i shoot out to about 50 yrds my arrows seem to wobble some....i thought it was the vanes or the fletching but i am not sure??

any advice on what set up these arrows seem to fly best at for yardage out to 60 yrds?

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The only ones I have ever seen were already fletched with the standard 4" Duravanes. I use a Whisker Biscuit and didn't have any wobble issues. And I think they had the inserts already glued in with the shaft at either 29" or 30" - longer thanwhat I would have considered ideal, but still workable. I always take the finished arrow and put it in a lathe - make a light face cut across the front of the insert.
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