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nubo 01-27-2004 01:19 PM

RE: Spine question
 
I can't answer wether they're all the same I'm sure they all come up with thier own forula but you can check www.bowjackson.com
for sizing .Goldtip has a sizing chart as well. Good luck I've been asking this question myself .

nubo

Arthur P 01-27-2004 01:31 PM

RE: Spine question
 
I know Beman and Easton size their shafts by the amount of deflection the shaft has, when a specific weight is set on the shaft that's supported at 28" between centers. A size 400 shaft deflects .400", a 340 deflects .340" and so on. The lower the number, the stiffer the shaft. Gold Tip sizes their shaft by the spine range they intend them for: 35-55 pounds is a 3555 shaft, 55-75 pounds is a 5575 shaft. Then some of 'em... who know WHAT they were thinking for their sizes. [:o]

Too bad ATA hasn't stepped in and mandated some kind of universal sizing method.

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Arthur P 01-27-2004 02:11 PM

RE: Spine question
 

the new gold tips are going to have a range from 100 to 600 on them now.
Really? Dang. Just when I thought I had stuff sorta figured out, they go and change the rules on me.[:'(][:@]

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JeffB 01-27-2004 03:11 PM

RE: Spine question
 
Goldtip is only using that numbering system on their new lightweight shafts.


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