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Old 01-03-2008, 02:13 PM   #1
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i am shooting a bowtech guardian 27.5in draw, set at 70 pounds. I have a dozen easton Axis 300's and a dozen Maxima's 350, not the weight forward solid black style. both dozens are to long and am going to be cutting them shorter. the 300's are 28.75 right now and both arrows i am looking to go down to 27.5 maybe .75. the maxima's are using 100 grain heads and 2 blazers and the 300's have 125 grain heads, blazers with wraps. just wondering if i will be in the correct spine area and FOC. tried looking all this up but it confuses me, lol. thanks
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Old 01-03-2008, 02:29 PM   #2
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Your axis are spinned to stiff and you Maxima's I couldn't tell you. hope this helps.
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You should be shooting the 340's in the Axis, at that arrow length and with 100 grain heads. Might have been OK if you had not cut the 300 series, since a longer arrow is "softer". But for now, you need to find a friend with a 75 lb. plus bow. Or shoot some really heavy broadheads.
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