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Post by stilllearning on Jun 2, 2006 11:08:03 GMT -5
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Post by easternhunter on Jun 2, 2006 13:41:03 GMT -5
I'll take myself ....traitor!
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Post by bloodtrailer on Jun 2, 2006 16:24:57 GMT -5
anyone ever heard of archers choice arrows, its a carbon revolution,ultra lite 5.5 grains per inch,super high grade carbon, ultra stiff spine, for bows 35-75lbs
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Post by michihunter on Jun 2, 2006 16:30:46 GMT -5
With you speed I'd find the lightest arrow possible within your spine range. But that's only my opinion.
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Post by bloodtrailer on Jun 2, 2006 17:11:06 GMT -5
Im alittle slow at this mich , can you explain in a little more detail , I am shooting them out of 2 different bows, 1-reflex-54# 27.5in draw, 2 cam bow, 2-diamond rapture60# 27.5in draw,single cam, what arrow would you use for these bows Mich, I have heard good reviews and have shot them, they are very fast arrows, just want your opinion on them and to see if they are good for my bows, they are super lite and 5.5 grains per inch, and it says on the arrow 35-75# bows Thanks for the help Mich
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Post by michihunter on Jun 2, 2006 17:45:04 GMT -5
Actually I was talking to SL in my last post but let me take a look at what you got. The first thing I notice is that you say that these arrows are spined for bows between 35-75#'s!!! That's unheard of. I'll have to take a closer look but I doubt that could be done. Any idea what the spine actually is? I went and checked them out and the spine rating at 28" is .324. That's a very stiff spine rating and if your bow falls into that spine rating, then great. But not all do. Take for example SL's bow. The optimum spine rating for his bow is much weaker at .500. There's no way these arrows would get close to that spine even at full length. So are they good? Don't know, never had the experience shooting them. Are they for your bow? I truly doubt it with your draw weight. My optimal spine rating is close to that but still weaker at .329and I'm shooting a 29" draw at 71#'s. I'll take a look later and tell you what your optimum spine rating is for your setup if i get a chance, but in my opinion (and that's all it is) I'd say you are a bit on the stiff side. I'll need to know a few specs to get an accurate rating such as your bows specs and your tip and fletch weights as well as length of arrow you will be shooting.
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Post by BT on Jun 2, 2006 17:54:11 GMT -5
Kinda the same deal as the High Country Line of shafts....sort of.
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Post by michihunter on Jun 2, 2006 18:08:33 GMT -5
Absolutely. In fact I believe they are.
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Post by bloodtrailer on Jun 3, 2006 3:18:08 GMT -5
The reflex is shootin 248ft per sec, the rapture is shootin 265, tip weight is 85, fletching-3-4in duravanes, lenght of arrow is 27in, the reflex has a shoot thru rest and the rapture has a qad dropaway, both bows have a d-loop and are all tuned, was shootin the gold tip 3555 and didnt have a problem with them, but was lookin for something lighter to make the bows shoot alittle faster, I have a dozen the guy at the pro-shop gave me to try so if the rain stops down here and I get a chance I will shoot them and see how they fly, and if I can get a hold of a camera I will take a pic of the shaft and post it so you can see them for yourself
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Post by BT on Jun 3, 2006 3:25:28 GMT -5
Sounds good but I exspect to see the real results you are going to have to tune up to that stiffer spine rating
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