MAKING YOUR OWN BOLTS
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: middletown ohio USA
I am a new crossbow hunter. i have been bow hunting with compound for 10 years though and i always fletch my own arrows and i still use aluminum. i know, i know but i like them. my question is in the aluminum line what size shaft would be used to cut down into bolts at say twenty inches. i currently have 2219 bolts but want to know how far down i can go in shaft size to lighten up a bit but still be safe. sorry for being so long winded. i am shooting a horton yukon at 150 pounds and will be using 20 inch bolts with 100 gr heads. Thanks for any replies.
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I am testing some now, 23 5/8" long 2213's. Have been shooting them out of my Phoenix at 294 fps at 0-40 yds. with 2" Blazer vanes 100 gr. pts. or B'Heads. So fer fer they have been real accurate and group well. They were some older arrows i used when i had an overdraw on one of my compounds. After i cut the tapered end off i got the length they r now. I can always heatinsert, remove it and cut shorter and stiffen up spine!
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2003
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From: Bessemer, MI
Ok thanks.. I'll prolly just use an insert.. I plan on making 20-22 inch 2213 for my new Excal.
So its ok if the rear end of it is Flat?
You send you can get Aluminum Nocks, they would have a notch. But an insert would be flat..
Does it matter?
So its ok if the rear end of it is Flat?
You send you can get Aluminum Nocks, they would have a notch. But an insert would be flat..
Does it matter?
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: arkansas
The back end of xbow arrows take nocks, same name as vert bow arrows, but not similar. They come in two flavors, flat or whats called both moon or half moon. Excals take flat nocks. They also require a minimum arrow weight of 357 gr. to prevent partial dry-fire affect if you end up lighter than that. The compound xbows need heavier weights than the recurves, seems that around 420 is the minimum there, but don't quote me, lol. Good luck!!




