Wanting to try feathers
#41
Is that the Crush, Blast, Hailfire, or Wrath? For consistency purposes, I would prefer the Crush series. I had a 25 grain insert in mind. I'll contact TR about that. I'll cut them to 27" to get the weight down.
#43
A 470 grain arrow at 300 FPS is awesome! That can go through anything.
When I was asking about the series, I was asking about consistency. The Crush is the most consistent arrow on the market at 0.0008. The stiffest spine that the crush series comes in is called 300. I was wondering if that is the .270 that you were talking about.
When I was asking about the series, I was asking about consistency. The Crush is the most consistent arrow on the market at 0.0008. The stiffest spine that the crush series comes in is called 300. I was wondering if that is the .270 that you were talking about.
#48
Yea, sorry about that.
Trophy Ridge got back to me, and I must say that I am not impressed with the customer service. The response was vague and very short. I relied with another question and they replied with a two word answer. The stiffest spine they have is .300 and that is available in the Crush series. They use a 22 grain insert for that particular shaft. So, if I cut it to 27" and use a 125 grain tip, will it be ok to shoot at 73#?
Trophy Ridge got back to me, and I must say that I am not impressed with the customer service. The response was vague and very short. I relied with another question and they replied with a two word answer. The stiffest spine they have is .300 and that is available in the Crush series. They use a 22 grain insert for that particular shaft. So, if I cut it to 27" and use a 125 grain tip, will it be ok to shoot at 73#?


