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Old 01-18-2009 | 10:28 AM
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Default Cabela's Stalker Extreme Arrows?

Any experience with them? Being in college I'm trying to save money and can't rationalize spending tons of money on arrows right now. I shoot a Lights out that'll go up to 60#, they have the arrows for 55-70lbs so it might be a little stiff but I'll just get it slightly longer.
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Old 01-18-2009 | 10:32 AM
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You will actually be a bit over spined with that setup rather than under spined but that is what you want. I have them and they are basically a store brand Easton or Beaman arrow sold at a lower price for the store. They are good, not bad at all.
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Old 01-21-2009 | 12:44 PM
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Any experience with them? Being in college I'm trying to save money and can't rationalize spending tons of money on arrows right now. I shoot a Lights out that'll go up to 60#, they have the arrows for 55-70lbs so it might be a little stiff but I'll just get it slightly longer.
They're a great arrow, the only thing I've shot consistently for about 3yrs. now, and I have more than a few RH's to show their consistency. I'd actually rate them better than the Bemans they are supposed to have the same spec's as, because shooting both side by side, the Cabela's branded arrows are more consistent.

If you go with a 55/70, you'll likely need to leave some length on them as well as putting a decent tip on them to make the spine right. Just guestimating a bit, you'd need to stick with a 125gr tip, and leave the arrow at 30" to be just slightly overspined, 30.5 a little better and 31 is almost perfect. Still quite doable, and a 31" with Blazers would still be under 420gr. (417.9) and the 30" would be 410.
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