How important is it to have the right spined arrow
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Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Arnold MO USA
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How important is it to have the right spined arrow
My set up is a MQ32 27 inch draw and 26 inch Carbon Express arrows w/MZE rest set at 63 lbs with 65% let off. According to Carbon Express's chart I am suppose to shoot a size 200 arrow. The 200's are thinner walled I know then the 300's. I was wondering if I could shoot the 300's with out any troubles. I want to do this to maybe have a tougher arrow I seem to break the 200"s awful fast.Thanks for the help!!!!!
Dave
Dave
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manitowoc WI USA
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RE: How important is it to have the right spined arrow
Over spining is always acceptable. Under spining can be hazardous to your health! I have recently been in exactly the same boat that you are in. I dropped my Ultra-Tec to 60 pounds and was using 300's. They flew just fine and grouped well. They had a horrendous paper tear, but grouped well.
My Program prefers the 200's as well. I have since switched to the new 250CXL. They seem pretty durable and fit nicely right in-between the 200-300's in spine.
Whatever you decide, its ALWAYS o.k to shoot a heavier spine.
Happy Shooting!
>>>------Tony Virnoche------>>>
>>>---The Archery Program--->>>
My Program prefers the 200's as well. I have since switched to the new 250CXL. They seem pretty durable and fit nicely right in-between the 200-300's in spine.
Whatever you decide, its ALWAYS o.k to shoot a heavier spine.
Happy Shooting!
>>>------Tony Virnoche------>>>
>>>---The Archery Program--->>>
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