New Arrows
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ohio
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New Arrows
Just bought a new Legacy yesterday and trying to decide about waht kind of shooting sticks to buy.
Draw lenght 29" with a 27" arrow at 70# using 100gr mech BH
Vanes I guess, can't decide to go with carbon or alum
Dealer said to use 2213 from easton chart
thanks for you help
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Draw lenght 29" with a 27" arrow at 70# using 100gr mech BH
Vanes I guess, can't decide to go with carbon or alum
Dealer said to use 2213 from easton chart
thanks for you help
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#2
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
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RE: New Arrows
I have had great luck with 27" 2314's out of my 70lb bows. I also have a 29" draw length. The 2314 gives a good balance of speed, arrow weight, and a fairly durable arrow. I don't like aluminums with a wall thickness less that .0014 they tend to bend and nick way to easy.
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#3
RE: New Arrows
2213 is not stiff enough for 70#. Go to www.bowjackson and use the charts to see what fits. Personally, for the price I'd go with carbon. I shoot ACC's myself.
#4
RE: New Arrows
Carbons or aluminums are great, its what u like. They say carbons are harder to tune, but i dont see it. Carbons wont break as easy. If u shoot a carbon, i recomend somethin like a Beman ICS 400. Personally, i really really REALLY like my carbon excels by easton. They shoot great and arent expensive. Last choice is up to you.
#5
RE: New Arrows
I would go with carbon's myself I just changed from Gold Tip Hunters to PSE carbonforce Dominator's.I was really surprised in the difference. The carbon force was like 30 to 40 FPS faster and a much flatter shooter as well .
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#6
RE: New Arrows
HenTalker, you have many choices that would work great for you, but 2213`s sure are not among them.
Decide if you want aluminum or carbon.
Congrats on your new bow! I don`t have a legacy, but I have shot them and they are sweet!
NRA,UBP,BASS Member
New Stanton,PA
Decide if you want aluminum or carbon.
Congrats on your new bow! I don`t have a legacy, but I have shot them and they are sweet!
NRA,UBP,BASS Member
New Stanton,PA
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