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Trapper_Hunter 07-11-2005 10:13 AM

Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
I will be shooting between 65-70 pounds with a 28 inch arrow. The bemean spine chart says i should be shooing 400 but i want to shoot the 340 for the little extra weight. Right now i shoot 100 grain tip. If i changed to a lighter tip will this help?

Thanks

datamax 07-11-2005 10:43 AM

RE: Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
if its stiffer, a heavier tip will lessent he spine. a smaller tip will give you more spine.

shoot them through paper - its the only way to really know as the 'charts" are just a place to start

Trapper_Hunter 07-11-2005 12:02 PM

RE: Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
thanks... I had them backwards. I thought a lighter tip would give you less spine

PABowhntr 07-11-2005 01:00 PM

RE: Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
DM has you covered on the tip question but I would also offer that using an arrow whose spine is slightly too stiff is better than using one that is slightly too weak....at least I have found this to be the case from an accuracy perspective. Also, many hard drawing/hard cam bows tend to prefer a slightly stiffer spine than what many charts recommend. Something to consider.

davidmil 07-11-2005 05:09 PM

RE: Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
The spine charts aren't the law by any means. I'm usually in the 67-70 pound range. I have about the same draw length but prefer to cut my arrows to about 29 inches I think they are. Anyway, I first went with the 400s because that's what the chart said. They shot fine as long as I had field tips on them. When I put on the fixed blade, 125 grain heads the groups went to heck in a handbasket real quick. They grouped about like a nerf football 6 inches low left. Got a couple 340s and it all came back together. I've been shooting the 340s for about 4 years now with great results and no problems. You're right on the edge of should I or shouldn't I. I will tell you a stiff shaft shoots much better than an underspined one.[8D] See if you can borrow a couple or just get 3 and experiment before committing to a dozen or two.[&:] I personnally like heavier arrows so really didn't care if I lost a couple fps just as long as they shoot and penetrate. I shoot 125 Thunderheads. If you go with the 400s you could probably keep going to a lower weighted head to get the flight you want. In my case I already had at least 2 dozen of the 125 Thunderheads... mostly new.

Trapper_Hunter 07-11-2005 05:59 PM

RE: Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
So with the 340 the 125 tip would be the best?

davidmil 07-11-2005 07:13 PM

RE: Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
Probably so. It was for me. I experimented with some different broadheads and weights. I tried the Muzzy 125, 115s also. I'm shooting 4 inch feathers which will change it all too. IF you're shooting long vanes it's a whole different animal. It's a package deal for sure. I'm also shooting a Muzzy Zero Effect which takes rest contact out of the equations, but in the beginning I had a prong type rest.

ButchA 07-11-2005 07:20 PM

RE: Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
Instead of Beman's you could experiment with an aluminum arrow to see how it flies compared to a carbon (oops,hopefully this won't fuel the never ending "carbon vs alum" debate).

Butch A.

Trapper_Hunter 07-11-2005 08:31 PM

RE: Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
I shoot 4 inch feathers. ANd a whisker Bisquit

Bees 07-11-2005 08:39 PM

RE: Can i shoot these arrows that i want to
 
I have beasman 340's that I have used for three years. the Archery Program tells me my bow is 8 lbs to light for those arrows. the bow doesn't care though as those arrows tune up and work just fine. I use 100 grain tips on them also. I also find the modern day bow will accdept a spine that is a bit to stiff.You should be fine with the 340's.


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