arrow question
#1
I bought a new bow after going my first two archery seasons with a 20 year old bow.( it did it's job and got me hooked on the sport) I bought a new Fred Bear Vapor 300 , got an awesome deal on it and couldn't pass it up. My question is: i'm looking to buy some new aluminum arrows and don't know if it is a hard cam or medium cam? My hunting buddy bought a new bow as well ( golden eagle splitfire 32 ) he called Golden Eagle and they said his bow has a hard cam. Then he called easton and they said if it shoots 230 amo or under it's considered a medium cam. I beleive mine (vapor 300) shoots 226 but it has quite a big lobe on the cam more so than his. The arrow selection chart suggests different arrows as opposed to cam type. I shoot 58# 27 1/4 inch arrow with a 100 grain muzzy and a release. Any advice is welcome
Thanks in advance ...........luckyshot
Thanks in advance ...........luckyshot
#2
Giant Nontypical
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Easton's arrow selector on there website has single cam and hard cam bows using the same arrows. So, use the arrow recommended for hard cam. Either the 2312 or 2215 for your setup. I'd go 2215 for better durability.
#3
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: MADISONVILLE TEXAS
HEY
I GUESS BY NOW YOU GOT THE CAM THING FIGURED OUT THE SAME ARROW IS OFTEN RECOMMENED BUT ALWAYS GO WITH WHAT SHOOTS THE QUIEST AND STRAITEST. REMBER THAT UNTILL THEY MAKE A BOW THAT SHOOTS FASTER THAN SOUND THEN WE HAVE TO BE QUIET AS POSSIBLE. IF YOUR LOOKING FOR GREAT PRICES ON ARROWS GO TO MY WEB PAGE AND LOOK. yooldearchery shoppe.com hey hope this helps.
JERRY HUFF
I GUESS BY NOW YOU GOT THE CAM THING FIGURED OUT THE SAME ARROW IS OFTEN RECOMMENED BUT ALWAYS GO WITH WHAT SHOOTS THE QUIEST AND STRAITEST. REMBER THAT UNTILL THEY MAKE A BOW THAT SHOOTS FASTER THAN SOUND THEN WE HAVE TO BE QUIET AS POSSIBLE. IF YOUR LOOKING FOR GREAT PRICES ON ARROWS GO TO MY WEB PAGE AND LOOK. yooldearchery shoppe.com hey hope this helps.
JERRY HUFF




