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Heckler 05-07-2008 09:08 AM

POC arrows
 
Ok I am going to be shooting poc arrows out of my td cm crusader, its 53@28 and I draw pretty much bang on 28 if my form is proper. Anyways for anyone who is familiar with this bow what spine should I start with. I havea d-97 stringon it. Thanks.

bigcountry 05-07-2008 09:30 AM

RE: POC arrows
 
I shoot a Martin savannah that measure 53# at my 29.5" draw. And I shoot 65# POC give or take well out of it with 125gr point and at 30" long. 60# shows weak reaction.

This bow IMO is simular to yours. Is Reflexed/deflexed, and I believe yours is glass backed and bellied?

LBR 05-07-2008 09:40 AM

RE: POC arrows
 
A lot of variables to consider: your release, how many strands in the string, nock fit, silencer weight and placement, point weight, etc.

My ball-park guess would be 60-65# spine with the shafts cut 29" BOP with 125 grain points.

Chad

bigcountry 05-07-2008 09:41 AM

RE: POC arrows
 

ORIGINAL: LBR

A lot of variables to consider: your release, how many strands in the string, nock fit, silencer weight and placement, point weight, etc.

My ball-park guess would be 60-65# spine with the shafts cut 29" BOP with 125 grain points.

Chad
Chad has something on the string. I had a dacron and 60-65 was all stiff. I had Chad make me a 452 string and now everthing showed slightly weak. It made a big difference.

BobCo19-65 05-07-2008 11:23 AM

RE: POC arrows
 
FWIW, my CM King's Pawn shoots 54#'s at 29" and shoots 60-65's perfectly with a DF97 string.


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