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JeffB 11-12-2003 09:19 AM

RE: Anything I should know about these shafts?
 


ORIGINAL: Rangeball


Just make sure you check the Easton catalog for detailed specs. weight tolerances may be a bit looser, as well as the the shaft strength compared to " standard XX75
Actually, they' re equal to or better than every other XX75 option they offer. Strength is 96,000 psi, weight is +/- 1%, straightness is +/- .002.


That' s why I said to check. I wasn' t sure either way from memory:D

Rangeball 11-12-2003 09:36 AM

RE: Anything I should know about these shafts?
 
Jeff, I can build an ACC 3/60 that is 28.5" long with a 125 grain tip and vanes that pushes 450 grains. With feathers, which I prefer, it comes in right around 425.

Assuming I can get the Yukons to spine and weigh where I want them, does the ACC hold any additional advantages over them other than a bit better weight tolerance and possibly more durability (again, I don' t shoot groups or into hard, dense targets, so shouldn' t be a major concern)?

I assume ACCs or carbon in general is like golf club building. You only go with graphite shafts if you need to meet a weight goal. Other than that, steel (aluminum) is more consistently stable...


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