Fatboys or GT UL 22's **UPDATED**
#11
RE: Fatboys or GT UL 22's
ORIGINAL: MO_Bowhnter
I shoot GT UL pro 22's out of a 60 lb allegiance at 28" and have no problem shooting these overspined and getting them to fly awesome.
I've heard many accounts of these tuning fine out of many different bow combos.
I shoot GT UL pro 22's out of a 60 lb allegiance at 28" and have no problem shooting these overspined and getting them to fly awesome.
I've heard many accounts of these tuning fine out of many different bow combos.
#13
RE: Fatboys or GT UL 22's
According to ontarget2 my set up calls for an optimal spine of around .452 and Pro 22's are .300. I could make it closer if I increased my draw weight and added some weight up front, but they fly too good to mess wth.
#14
RE: Fatboys or GT UL 22's
Ok, I got a good deal on some Fatboy 500's and can use an 80 gr. glue in tip and get the spin and weight I want. $40 for a half dozen fletched arrows that run $130 a dozen is a good price right [8D]
#15
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Fatboys or GT UL 22's
ORIGINAL: Oneshot7
Ok, I got a good deal on some Fatboy 500's and can use an 80 gr. glue in tip and get the spin and weight I want. $40 for a half dozen fletched arrows that run $130 a dozen is a good price right [8D]
Ok, I got a good deal on some Fatboy 500's and can use an 80 gr. glue in tip and get the spin and weight I want. $40 for a half dozen fletched arrows that run $130 a dozen is a good price right [8D]
That's the exact setup I shoot 27.5" arrow, 80gr NIBs. 308gr.
However I found a BIG problem with some of my shafts, they'll be going back to Easton.
#16
RE: Fatboys or GT UL 22's
ORIGINAL: Matt/TN
That's the exact setup I shoot 27.5" arrow, 80gr NIBs. 308gr.
However I found a BIG problem with some of my shafts, they'll be going back to Easton.
ORIGINAL: Oneshot7
Ok, I got a good deal on some Fatboy 500's and can use an 80 gr. glue in tip and get the spin and weight I want. $40 for a half dozen fletched arrows that run $130 a dozen is a good price right [8D]
Ok, I got a good deal on some Fatboy 500's and can use an 80 gr. glue in tip and get the spin and weight I want. $40 for a half dozen fletched arrows that run $130 a dozen is a good price right [8D]
That's the exact setup I shoot 27.5" arrow, 80gr NIBs. 308gr.
However I found a BIG problem with some of my shafts, they'll be going back to Easton.
#17
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Fatboys or GT UL 22's
The ends of about 3 shafts are VERY VERY VERY bent. Like bent enough where I could shoot around trees with them. It's like there's a kink in the shaft. Very weird.
#19
RE: Fatboys or GT UL 22's
ORIGINAL: Matt/TN
The ends of about 3 shafts are VERY VERY VERY bent. Like bent enough where I could shoot around trees with them. It's like there's a kink in the shaft. Very weird.
The ends of about 3 shafts are VERY VERY VERY bent. Like bent enough where I could shoot around trees with them. It's like there's a kink in the shaft. Very weird.