New arrows for ASA........
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RE: New arrows for ASA........
ORIGINAL: MO_Bowhnter
Rev, why not back it off to 60-61 lbs?
Rev, why not back it off to 60-61 lbs?
I am shooting 70# limbs, and don't want to back out the limb bolt any more. I feel I am pushing it as it is. This bow has a lot of torque, and I want as much thread in the riser... I did order some competition limbs from Bowtech, but they shipped me 80# the first time, and then 70# the second, but this time, I just kept the new 70's on. I am really happy with the draw weight, just still very fast. I could be shooting 60# but my just got mad, and decided to keep the ones they shipped me..the second time... They were real nice, and wanted to correct the mistake but I declined the offer... My fault.
#13
RE: New arrows for ASA........
Well they came in at 490-491 grains w/ blazers, pin nocks, and 150 grain glue ins. They are cut 29 1/8" from throat of the nock to end of shaft. I sighted in today w/ pins for 22, 27, 32, and 37 yards. I am not sure exactly how fast these are gonna fly, but we will see on Tuesday. I think they are gonna be plenty fast enough for ASA though, the pin gaps are pretty tight.
#14
RE: New arrows for ASA........
Well I made 6 of them with the 150 grain glue ins (491 grains) and 6 of them with 100 grain glue ins (438 grains). The 491 grains arecoming out at 265fps, and the 438 grain ones are coming out at 278. Looks like I will be using the 438 grain arrows for ASA.
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