proper spine for carbon wolveirne?
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Nontypical Buck
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From: ELK GROVE CA USA
the carbon wolverine are made by carbon express and i cannot find the chart to make sure i am spined correctly...can anyone assist me?
i shoot .. 68# 31" carbon wolverine 4" vanes with 100gr tips?
Thanks,
i shoot .. 68# 31" carbon wolverine 4" vanes with 100gr tips?
Thanks,
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Nontypical Buck
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excellent...that is the ones i have........
my brother has a 27" draw, 58-60#, 100gr and shoots the 50/60..would that be ok?
Thanks,
Roskoe
my brother has a 27" draw, 58-60#, 100gr and shoots the 50/60..would that be ok?
Thanks,
Roskoe
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Nontypical Buck
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From: ELK GROVE CA USA
i have had no issues so far.....sometimes i get one that is not quit the straightest arrow and will wobble just a tad..but other then that they are very nice......
they are at my local walmart right now for 3.53 an arrow so 42.36 a dozen......i cannot complain
thanks for your help Roskoe
they are at my local walmart right now for 3.53 an arrow so 42.36 a dozen......i cannot complain
thanks for your help Roskoe
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Nontypical Buck
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hey roskoe..........you seem to know these arrows.....what is the best fletching for them? i am shooting a release and standard rest (2 prong) and when i shoot out to about 50 yrds my arrows seem to wobble some....i thought it was the vanes or the fletching but i am not sure??
any advice on what set up these arrows seem to fly best at for yardage out to 60 yrds?
Thanks
any advice on what set up these arrows seem to fly best at for yardage out to 60 yrds?
Thanks
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The only ones I have ever seen were already fletched with the standard 4" Duravanes. I use a Whisker Biscuit and didn't have any wobble issues. And I think they had the inserts already glued in with the shaft at either 29" or 30" - longer thanwhat I would have considered ideal, but still workable. I always take the finished arrow and put it in a lathe - make a light face cut across the front of the insert.




