Carbon - Partial Retraction
#11
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From: Illinois
Art:
Well, old timer, I guess I' ll be leaving you where the trail forks. Looks like you are going the way of the " zoomy" club.
Let me know what you want for those old faithful 2315 aluminums. I shoot a 30.75 length. According to your draw length, I' ll have room to cut them down. [:-]
Watch them splinters!
Well, old timer, I guess I' ll be leaving you where the trail forks. Looks like you are going the way of the " zoomy" club.

Let me know what you want for those old faithful 2315 aluminums. I shoot a 30.75 length. According to your draw length, I' ll have room to cut them down. [:-]
Watch them splinters!
#12
Arthur,
Yep that' s the kicker...how long will they last.
I' m having that problem right now w/ my month and a half-old Goldtip XT' s. Arrows that were .005 to .006 TIR (over 28" ) are now approaching .010 TIR if not more. Very dissapointing. [:' (]
As far as the starightness goes, yeah I think in both cases the straightness was incredible on both The Terms and A/C/Cs, and although I knew those Terms were straight I thought they would be about double what they actually are.
A/C/C max TIR tolerance is .006 over shaft length minus 2 inches. In your case over a 30" span (32" shaft). That is a very typical for an A/C/C . You' ll see a few here and there at max tolerance, but like that one, the majority come in far below that.
The T-selects are rated .003 over a 28" span. Again, way under spec as they are 33" .
Of course, straightness is only only one factor,and within reason, the third most important factor.
Regardless, it' s refreshing to see something actually as advertised or better.
Enjoy the arrows...
I' m checking into that bow for ya
Yep that' s the kicker...how long will they last.
I' m having that problem right now w/ my month and a half-old Goldtip XT' s. Arrows that were .005 to .006 TIR (over 28" ) are now approaching .010 TIR if not more. Very dissapointing. [:' (]As far as the starightness goes, yeah I think in both cases the straightness was incredible on both The Terms and A/C/Cs, and although I knew those Terms were straight I thought they would be about double what they actually are.
A/C/C max TIR tolerance is .006 over shaft length minus 2 inches. In your case over a 30" span (32" shaft). That is a very typical for an A/C/C . You' ll see a few here and there at max tolerance, but like that one, the majority come in far below that.
The T-selects are rated .003 over a 28" span. Again, way under spec as they are 33" .
Of course, straightness is only only one factor,and within reason, the third most important factor.
Regardless, it' s refreshing to see something actually as advertised or better.
Enjoy the arrows...
I' m checking into that bow for ya

#13
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Giant Nontypical
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C - No ya don' t! Those 2315' s are my safe haven. As long as I' ve got them in reserve I know I' ve got something that will ALWAYS work. I' m still in experimental mode here. Besides, I doubt very many of these guys consider a 540 grain arrow in the zoomy category, carbon or not. 
Jeff, you don' t mean to tell me that it' s not the gospel that " carbon is either straight or broken" ?? [
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Jeff, you don' t mean to tell me that it' s not the gospel that " carbon is either straight or broken" ?? [
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#14
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From: Alvo Nebraska USA
I' m a 2315 fan myself!!! Only 29 inches though
I don' t have that much a difference in sight marks out to 40 yards for hunting between the 540 grain 2315' s and the 460 grain carbons I also use. The aluminums are cheaper and more consistent between arrows, which for hunting gets my vote[8D]
I don' t have that much a difference in sight marks out to 40 yards for hunting between the 540 grain 2315' s and the 460 grain carbons I also use. The aluminums are cheaper and more consistent between arrows, which for hunting gets my vote[8D]
#15
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From: Jamestown SC USA
Who' da thunk it. ArthurP shooting carbons. No wonder the weather has been so weird lately.
I think Art is a closet speed freak.
He' s already got that 80lb Black Knight hidden somewhere and only takes it out in the middle of the night to shoot it when nobody is looking. He' s probably been shootin over 400 fps since last year.
I think Art is a closet speed freak.
He' s already got that 80lb Black Knight hidden somewhere and only takes it out in the middle of the night to shoot it when nobody is looking. He' s probably been shootin over 400 fps since last year.
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Giant Nontypical
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He' s already got that 80lb Black Knight hidden somewhere and only takes it out in the middle of the night to shoot it when nobody is looking.

The neighbors kinda raise Cain when they get rocked out of their beds by the sonic boom tho...




