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kyboydbowhunter 07-26-2011 11:53 AM

Rytera Alien Nemesis Arrow Selection Help 65 Pounds
 
I am new to bow hunting and dont have a whole lot of money i am looking to get a dozen arrows pre fletched for deer season.
Can someone please steer me in the right directions on what would be good for me I currently am using a whisker biscuit rest and shooting 65 pounds with a 29 inch draw.
Thanks in advance!:confused2:

bronko22000 08-01-2011 06:51 AM

I would suggest Gold Tip 5575 shafts. With the Whisker Biscuit I would go with a 3" or 4" vane.

halfbakedi420 08-01-2011 07:17 AM

how fast is your bow?

BGfisher 08-01-2011 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by halfbakedi420 (Post 3829114)
how fast is your bow?

The listed IBO of the Nemisis is 330fps, but it'll never get there. Realistically it should IBO at about 315.

At his specs 65#/29" I'd opt for the GT 7595 (340 spine). 5575 would be OK with an 80gr target point, but not insert and 100 gr broadhead.

I might know a little about this. I own a Nemisis and an Alen Z. Shoot them both almost daily. Trust me.

bronko22000 08-02-2011 04:04 AM

BG - I have a Martin Firecat. Last year I got a cracked limb. I took it to my dealer and Martin sent him new limbs, cams, cable and string. (These are the exact same parts as the Nemesis). I shoot the GT 5575 at 28" with 125 gr tips and have excellent flight. You asked for a recommendation so I gave you mine. But it seems like you already have your mind made up. But IMO I believe the 7595s are way overspined for your bow. But again, that is my opinion.


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