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Old 09-27-2007, 03:34 PM
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Well my 150 lb Parker doesn't like 2219's what bow and how heavy of poundage do I need to shoot that arrow in the same hole at 35 yards.
It shoots the Parker carbons real well but I can only get 5 yards between the cross hairs on my scope I am shooting 125 grain heads with a lighted truglo scope finding STRAIGHT Parker carbon arrows was a task in it's self but I finally got 5 that will fly it is really quite accurate if there isn't a lot of wind sorry fellows I just don't like messing with carbons aluminum is a lot easier to work with been thinking I might need a Dragon slayer maybe an Equinox?
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Old 09-27-2007, 07:22 PM
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not quite sure what you're asking.....i shoot 2219's out of an excal exocet 200lb pull. sighted in at 20 yds the 2219's drop 5-6" at 30 yds. hope that helps.
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Old 09-27-2007, 08:35 PM
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Lets see, i don't know anything about Parkers cept i heard they were suppose to be good. They're suppose to be very accurate according to those who own them. I can tell you about Excals and any arrow size alum. 2213-2216-2219 will all hit a 1" dot with right scope out to 40 yds. I shot my Miss Vixen the other day from the bench and hit 6 out 6, 3/4" dots at 30 yds. using a 4x scope. I have a Miss Phoenix that will also do that same thing!
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Old 09-27-2007, 08:44 PM
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The working on it your self sounds sweet it will make you think!
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Well my 150 lb Parker doesn't like 2219's what bow and how heavy of poundage do I need to shoot that arrow in the same hole at 35 yards.
It shoots the Parker carbons real well but I can only get 5 yards between the cross hairs on my scope I am shooting 125 grain heads with a lighted truglo scope finding STRAIGHT Parker carbon arrows was a task in it's self but I finally got 5 that will fly it is really quite accurate if there isn't a lot of wind sorry fellows I just don't like messing with carbons aluminum is a lot easier to work with been thinking I might need a Dragon slayer maybe an Equinox?
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Old 09-28-2007, 07:02 AM
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Thanks again 40...at top of forum page is links...hit that and go to the Euro site..there is a very good article on bolt sizes. These guys shoot to 110 yds and get two inch groups...64
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