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Old 09-05-2006 | 07:37 AM
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Download the easton guide to tuning off their web site.Do an initial paper tune,then procede to broadhead tuning.Your shafts will probaly show weak(Bh's right of FP's)Turn your bow weight down and see if it gets better.make sure and keep an eye on your tiller and nock point as you lower the weight.If the groups come together then you can shoot that weight or go get some stiffer arrows.If you have room to cut off an inch or two that will make them stiffer also.As would using a lighter point.Good luck.




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Old 09-05-2006 | 09:39 AM
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When I run his numbers on the selection chart on www.bowjackson.comwith the info he has given, all he has to do to get on the list of recommended shafts is to drop 1 lb.of draw weight. Granted it is listed as medium stiffness, it is still there. I agree he is on the soft side for spine, but it may work OK. Now if he has majorissues with these arrows, he may have wasted some money.
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Old 09-05-2006 | 10:09 AM
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Sorry if I came off snotty sounding , you are still way underspined , and I know the kind of fits that has given myself and others in the past . The charts are used for a reason , and I have found its better to error on the stiff side , you are way on the week side .

Run your settup thru the program on bowjacksons website , he has alot of other great info there allso.

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No, it's ok...it's hard to interpret an attitude when typing on the internet. Thanks for the link. However, what numbers are you running to show the 2413s on the weak side? I ran my numbers and the 2413s show up on the medium side.
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Old 09-05-2006 | 04:15 PM
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your first post said 68 lbs and a 30 inch arrow , doubt you are shooting a dacron string , hard cam is what most bows have , and most are less than 43 inch axil length now a days, those are the peramiters
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Old 09-05-2006 | 05:33 PM
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your first post said 68 lbs and a 30 inch arrow , doubt you are shooting a dacron string , hard cam is what most bows have , and most are less than 43 inch axil length now a days, those are the peramiters
Ok I see now where you got that...I should edit that first post. I'm shooting ~29.5" arrows which fall under the 29" category, which in turn shows the 2413 at a medium spine recommendation.
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