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RE: a/c/c's......
Well see there, I just learned something from this discussion....Very cool....That there is some useful information.
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RE: a/c/c's......
To confirm what tony posted.Thanks for that,I couldn't remember for sure.28" is for spine deflection.
I figured I better check my arrows ifI am saying that they are as close as advertised or closer. Well out of the 9, 3-39's I have and USED for 3 seasons and have shot many targets and a few deer.They ALL checked dead zero runout when spin tested and the spine deflection was within .005,except 1 and it was .007.The spine tester was a crude one and I suspect if I had a good one,they might check even closer,but remember,they have shot deer and logs.[:o](I don't want to talk about that one)[:-] They were all checked at 26" centers. Use what you like,just don't get caught up in the numbers game.Just choose a quality arrow.Anything closer than .003 should be great for hunting. My arrows were seconds,they were cut shafts and sold at a discounted price from the factory. |
RE: a/c/c's......
ORIGINAL: TFOX Also,were the arrows that you checked after some use within "factory" specs? You just said they spined and spun well. Please don't take my question as any kind of attack on Goldtips ar any other arrow,they are fine arrows. I prefer ACC's and KNOW the straightness tolerance that is put out by other manufacturers is a total marketing ploy.Yes,they may have arrows that are straight to within .001 but I say so what,it makes NO difference from a .002 straight arrow.(ACE's and X-10's are .0015)If you are comparing to a .004 or .005 straight,then there MAY be an argument. My point is that the pro series GT arrows are as straight as they need to be for someone to shoot world record scores in just about any type of competitive archery, and certainly straight enough for the average guy to use hunting and in the backyard. They are also lighter, cheaper, and most importantly have a MUCH better component system which in my opinion makes them a better option. Don't be confused with the fact that I am on GT staff. I shot nothing but goldtip for LONG time before I got on staff and I have access to just about any arrow I want for any venue of archery for cheap enough to get what I really want. I shoot them because I like them, and I believe in them. The only thing I don't like about them is that they have a bit of work to come up with something comparable to a X10 or CE Nano for FITA, but I only shoot one FITA event a year so it isn't a huge priority for me. If Tim G. can shoot a 1396 on a FITA face and take out Cousins and his X10's at 90 meters I am sure the GT's will work well enough for me and my shooting abilities. |
RE: a/c/c's......
When I bought my ACC's 3 years ago,I was puttingup to1000 arrows a week through a bow.Atleast one of them.
These arrows have been shot a lot.Just for some reference. My biggest reasonfor not choosing goldtips was because they really didn't have anything that spined RIGHTfor my lower energy setups.They may have now,but I quit looking at them when they moved.I do like the pin nock system.BUT,I am having NO problems with the g-nock,uni bushing system. I would be willing to bet that there are a few world records that have been shot with the old,outdated ACC technology. Check your arrows only if YOU want,I would be interested as would othersbut you need to prove nothing to me. I just saw something,the Gold tip Pro 22's are +- 1 grain,the ACC's are +- .5 grains.The ACC's have tighter tolerances.:D SEE HOW SILLY IT IS. |
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