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the kidd 09-03-2006 08:41 PM

arrows under 80 per dozen
 
i would like to kno yalls opinions for some okay arrows for my setup i am currently usin cabon excell arrows by easton and i just want to kno for my setup if i should have a different arrow:i am plannin to hav an arrow with a muzzy broadhead 100 gr. and 2 in. blazers on the arrow but im not to sure what are yalls opinions?

mobow 09-03-2006 09:00 PM

RE: arrows under 80 per dozen
 
The arrows you have in a 500 spine are perfectly fine.

the kidd 09-03-2006 10:14 PM

RE: arrows under 80 per dozen
 
thanks

Paul L Mohr 09-04-2006 06:27 AM

RE: arrows under 80 per dozen
 
I show them being extremely stiff if you cut them to the proper length. I would suggest using a 100 grn tip and cutting them to somewhere around 26 inches long. This should get them closer to the correct spine.

Paul

nodog 09-04-2006 06:33 AM

RE: arrows under 80 per dozen
 

ORIGINAL: the kidd

:i am plannin to hav an arrow with a muzzy broadhead 100 gr. and 2 in. blazers on the arrow but im not to sure what are yalls opinions?
If yalls plan on using those, start shooting them now. If there is a problem with them it would be good to find out now. Personally I wouldn't start off with a 100 grn. head. Seems like a lot for that shaft and bow. I'd go smaller. The blazers might be just right for you except that the higher profile maybe a problem. I think my kids bow is the same as yours.There's is set up with 35-55 GT. xt 85 grn. thunderhead 2" blazers.

the kidd 09-04-2006 12:36 PM

RE: arrows under 80 per dozen
 
but so are you sayin that i can use 400s and cut them to 26 in. and they should be corectly spined?

Paul L Mohr 09-04-2006 01:33 PM

RE: arrows under 80 per dozen
 
No the 500 series arrows. If you shoot a lighter tip, like a 85 grn it will just make them all that much more stiff.

The 400's would be too stiff no matter what you did to them.

Paul

the kidd 09-04-2006 01:39 PM

RE: arrows under 80 per dozen
 
so get 500s and use 100 gr. broad heads


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