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Post by ccwilder3 on May 3, 2008 21:19:20 GMT -5
Keep in mind that you can always leave them a little long to start with to see if the lighter spine is better.
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Post by SPIKER on May 3, 2008 21:27:06 GMT -5
J Oh, that's not good . If a hog does in an arrow, I won't be too upset. But just missing the target shouldn't do in an arrow. My hog did in 3 of my arrows, one busted in the leg insert of the 3D deer, a few from shooting into the woods. I have Radial X - Weaves from 3 years ago that have all been through the woods many times...the arrow eating woods no less..
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Post by Doegirl on May 3, 2008 22:02:20 GMT -5
Keep in mind that you can always leave them a little long to start with to see if the lighter spine is better. That's probably why the best shooting arrow so far out my bow were Easton Axis 500's cut to 28". I just plugged that into OT2 and that's right dead center in the green. Go figure
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Post by SPIKER on May 4, 2008 7:42:58 GMT -5
When you use that program, are you in "sync", or "unsync"?
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Post by Doegirl on May 4, 2008 8:15:11 GMT -5
When you use that program, are you in "sync", or "unsync"? Unsynched and I change the IBO from 300 to 330.
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Post by SPIKER on May 4, 2008 9:01:51 GMT -5
Pretty sneaky sis.. ..
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Post by Doegirl on May 8, 2008 9:13:08 GMT -5
Well, I might be going with the Easton Lightspeeds after all. I completely forgot to call the proshop last Tuesday and cancel the order. Not the end of the world and I'm sure they will be fine for my setup. So far, the Eastons have been good to me.
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Post by Greg Krause on May 8, 2008 11:03:31 GMT -5
I still haven't had an arrow do anything crazy but with all the rocks around here and my weight, a miss is a destroyed arrow
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