underspined?
#23
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
I believe ya josh, still just surprised at your findings. How does your general compare?
ORIGINAL: JoshKeller
dropping it down to 60 lbs, the closest I could get them was about 1" apart at 20 yards.
anyone have any experience in these? I assume the 300 size would be the .300 spine I'm looking for?
http://keystonecountrystore.com/Archery_Equipment_-_Supplies/Archery_Arrows/Vapor_Arrows/Vapor_Pro_Series_Shafts/Page_1/ARSVB208__300.html
dropping it down to 60 lbs, the closest I could get them was about 1" apart at 20 yards.
anyone have any experience in these? I assume the 300 size would be the .300 spine I'm looking for?
http://keystonecountrystore.com/Archery_Equipment_-_Supplies/Archery_Arrows/Vapor_Arrows/Vapor_Pro_Series_Shafts/Page_1/ARSVB208__300.html
I honestly feel like the draw is smoother with the 82nd than the general with speed mods. It just builds quick, stays there, has a slight hump at the end, but its more comfortable than the general IMO. and 46 fps faster according to the chrono
#24
Strictly for a combination hunting/3d setup, how would the .300 goldtip ultralight be? For 3d, I can turn it down to 60 lbs, and be well above 5 gpp, and for hunting, I can add a 100 grain brass insert and get my foc way up.
#27
About the heaviest you would be able to go would be 65#'s.I wouldn't push it that far.About the exact same for a 29" arrow,can't quite handle 68 but 64 would probably be perfect.


