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Old 12-19-2007 | 06:25 PM
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is there any way to identify arrows that have the label rubbed off. i just recently bought a used bow that came with a dozen arrows. i was told they were eastons but not sure on any more. all i know is they are just under 29 inches, with wraps and blazers, 125 grain tip and weigh 483g. would like to know so we can have a better idea for spine tuning etc.
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Old 12-28-2007 | 01:40 AM
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dont worry about them, go out and buy yourself a new set of arrows, and have them cut to the proper length and spine for your setup. Even If i was only shooting a 150 dollar wally world special, I would make sure to have good arrows. they make that much difference in your set up and your shooting. I shoot maximas, but gold tip, Beeman and easton's are all great arrows. dont be afraid to spend 60-120 dollars. It is a worthwhile investment!!!
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