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Arrow Length
This year I bought a new bow (a Reflex Grizzly), and made the switch from aluminum to carbon arrows.
I purchased a dozen carbon arrows from Cabela’s and they are full length, 32” and I have a 28” draw length. I would like to cut them off to 29”, but I don’t have the $ to invest in an arrow cutoff tool, so I was thinking of using my dremel tool with a cutoff wheel. My concern is that I won’t get a nice straight end and that will throw off the seating of the inserts. Does anyone have any tips on how I can cut them off accurately? Should I leave them alone and just use them at 32” or does the extra 3” really make that much of a difference in spine and accuracy? Any clues? |
RE: Arrow Length
If nothing else you could always get a proshop to do it for you. Im sure it wouldnt be that much if you took it to the one where you bought your bow.
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RE: Arrow Length
trust me, DO NOT cut them off with the dremel. I've seen some nasty cut off's working at gander from people trying to do it themselves. GO TO A PRO SHOP!! it's the best way to do it.
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RE: Arrow Length
I've heard of folks using the mini cut-off saw from Harbor Freight to cut arrows. I believe it retails for $30 and occasionally goes on sale for $20.
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RE: Arrow Length
Go to a Pro Shop or check around and see if anyone near has one.
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RE: Arrow Length
Go to the pro shop you usually go to, they might cut them down for free. Or they might charge you a few dollars. I can't see them charging you an arm and a leg to cut down arrows.
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