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RE: Beman ICS hunters 340's
It does not really matter becuase i use different tip weights on these and they shot just as good with different weights.
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RE: Beaman ICS hunters 340's
ORIGINAL: PABowhntr No nodog, I shoot a 340 at 29" out of my liberty at 67lbs. And its on the edge. If his draw is 29.5, then he would want to shoot a 30" arrow. Maybe 30.5". And 340 is too weak. If you download the Easton shaft selector, run your numbers. They even call for a .300 spine. But as long as you have broadhead tuned, bareshafted etc. then you can't argue with that. I know I was shooting 64lbs. with my liberty and 340 black max 29" arrow. It paper tuned fine. Bare shaft fine, but I insist on broadhead tuning. And I had to raise my poundage to 66-67lbs to get broadheads shooting where my field tips are. Possibly detuned some. |
RE: Beaman ICS hunters 340's
BC,
I do believe I ama life memberof Arthur's Ape-armed Knuckledraggers club. :)Though height can serve as somewhat of an indicator of draw length I have found that to be the case only in a general sense. The rest of the equation...hand size, shoulder width, etc.. all tend to throw things off a bit so it isn't really the most reliable indicator for draw length. I am going to have to revisit my setup for this year to see which shafts and sizes I am going to go with it. I have been using the same accessories, or close to it, for several years now and I feel the need to look around and re-evaluate my setup. Maybe something stiffer will be called for. |
RE: Beaman ICS hunters 340's
I stand corrected--i guess tip weight DOESN'T matter or apply to arrow spine?:(:D:D
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RE: Beaman ICS hunters 340's
Thanks for the info. My tip weight 100
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RE: Beaman ICS hunters 340's
ORIGINAL: PABowhntr BC, I do believe I ama life memberof Arthur's Ape-armed Knuckledraggers club. :)Though height can serve as somewhat of an indicator of draw length I have found that to be the case only in a general sense. The rest of the equation...hand size, shoulder width, etc.. all tend to throw things off a bit so it isn't really the most reliable indicator for draw length. I am going to have to revisit my setup for this year to see which shafts and sizes I am going to go with it. I have been using the same accessories, or close to it, for several years now and I feel the need to look around and re-evaluate my setup. Maybe something stiffer will be called for. |
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