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Old 01-06-2006 | 01:43 PM
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Default Need Help with finding the Right Spined Arrows

Well I told everyone I'd start picking your brains. I am currently shooting a 62" Locksley Puma pulling 40lbs @ 28" (My draw is 29" so I figured i'd be pulling 42 or 43lbs) Here is my dilema. I have tried every type of arrow I own and basically have found that the only arrows that seem to fly decent are some 28" 2114 Easton Camo Hunter XX75's in 2114 and someold 29" 1916 Easton XX75 Autum Orange aluminums. I've tried both of these with 100gr and 125gr points. But I really would like to shoot carbons. Maybe either the glod tip traditional or the carbon express heritage. I tried my 29" 4560 Carbon express Terminators and my 27" 5575 Gold tip XT hunters with many different point sizes and they seemed over spined. Heck i even managed to get my hands on some gold tip traditional 3555's and they didn't even fly nice and straight.

So my question is could someone reccomend a spine size and arrow length that could possibly fly better out of my bow, I wouldn't even be opposed to shooting the easton Heritage aluminum heritage shafts as long as they flew good. I've looked at the spine charts and I always seem to come up with an overspined arrow. And I'm no newbie when it comes to picking arrows and reading a spine chart, but this is just giving me fits. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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