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#1
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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the pro shop today aid that the 2315 iam shootind are good but he said foor my setup a 2314 would be better.. my setup is hoyt razortec 29 inch draw 28 inch arrow at 69 pound draw with 100 grian tip what do you guys think
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,862

How good is good when you say your arrows are flying good? If there are no visible flight problems, your groups are good, and your accuracy is good, do not mess with your setup.
However, considering that the Hoyt Razortec is a short ATA bow, you need to add a few pounds when considering what the actual draw-weight is set at. Factoring in the additional poundage is going to require a stiffer shaft and make 2315 and 2413's your best range of choices.
Did the pro say why he or she thought that 2314 would be a better choice?
However, considering that the Hoyt Razortec is a short ATA bow, you need to add a few pounds when considering what the actual draw-weight is set at. Factoring in the additional poundage is going to require a stiffer shaft and make 2315 and 2413's your best range of choices.
Did the pro say why he or she thought that 2314 would be a better choice?
#3

I wouldn't drop to a 2314 with a cam and a half bow at your specs. At the most I'd drop to a 2413 like C903 said just to see I could get the perfect dynamic spine match.
But IME, c.5s like a stiff arrow. If everything is good, I wouldn't change a thing.
But IME, c.5s like a stiff arrow. If everything is good, I wouldn't change a thing.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Louisville Kentucky USA
Posts: 105

With the shafts being XX75s' the 2315 show right on the money using the TAP shaft selector, the 2314 show up weak. Hope this helps. Be safe.
Shoot Straight
Derbytown
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Shoot Straight
Derbytown

P.S.
Send me an e-mail, and I'll send you pictures of what I found.
[email protected],