Need help :pray:
Are you planning to build your own?
Not at first
I shoot woodies out of my Hills, my Big Five is 48# @28" I shoot 50-55 cedar cut 28" to the back of the point. They fly good out of my bow. Hills are not center cut if yours is or close you might want to go to 55-60
i am using carbon express hearitage 150 out of my 49 # Black Widow. work great for me.
doug77
I shoot alum and have good luck with 2114 or 2115 out of similar weight bows.
get in touch with John at Sipsey River Traditional Archery (STRA). he is a sponsor on here and is great to deal with. personally I shoot the carbon Gold Tip traditional 35/55"s and have no desire to ever switch to anything else.
Bow weight is only one peice of the information needed to steer toward the right arrow selection. Also need to consider draw length (and thus arrow length), and what type of longbow you shoot. A high performance hybred longbow with the sight window cut to center is a lot different than a self bow for example.
I'm not an expert on arrow selection, but with the right information there are plenty of people around here that can help.
What Whip said. I have 53# self bows that like 45/50 spine and my MOAB at 47# likes 60/65 spine. How long a draw and what kind of bow makes a huge difference. Spine numbers were established before high performance and center cut bows.
I shoot several longbows that I made myself between #39 and #50 lbs @ 28".Straight limb bows like Binghams with the arrow rest 1" above string center and 1/8 inch from center cut.I use laminated birch 5/16" diameter/50/55 spine cut to 27 3/4".These arrows with 145 grain field points or 140 grain STOS or Grizzlies tune up real easy.Oh yes, 3 5 1/2 shield cut feathers and weigh about 580 to 620 grains all up.Hope this helps.
Here is a pic of the shelf and I'm a 29 1/4" draw. Bow is 60" and 48# Not sure of the material that the bow is made of.
Here is a pic of the shelf and I'm a 29 1/4" draw. Bow is 60" and 48# Not sure of the material that the bow is made of. RER Vortex
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2018 or 2115.i believe your bow is center shot and the string is highperformance.Your arrows will be about 30 inches.a 2020 may work as well with a heavier point,160 drain or so.woodies in 60 to 65 or 65 to 70# spine.
axis 500 work great off my 48#er and 3555 gold tips :thumbsup:
The bows marked 48#s at 28 right beetle guy?If so it will probably pull 51 or 52 at 29.25 inches.good luck with your bow.it will be a great shooter for ya.
The bow is actionwood and will pull about 52/53# at 29.25. I have a 49# that draws 52@29 and a 50# that pulls 53#@29. The Vortex gains ~3#'s per in over 28". Fine bows.
Very excited! Going duck hunting with it soon. I've got to get used to it in a hurry.
Tom-
What is actionwood?
-Les
I'm guessing arrows around 60 lbs spine is what you will need. Just have to tell us what kind of arrows you want to shoot. Maybe go 65 and add a little more weight up front.
My striker stinger LB is 49@28 and I shoot 60-65 woodies or 2018 aluminum.125 up front. I never shot a carbon in my life so I cant help there. I am pulling 28" 60" bow. Good luck
G
It seems there are a lot of choices. Is it time for me to play with dif arrows :bigsmyl:
My 48# Hill style at my ~29" draw likes 1916 cut 29.5", 100 grains. That is a 51# spine. 30 inch 3555 weighted to about 190 grains up frontwork well also.
Your bow is more center-cut so 2016, 3555 with less weight or 55-60 woodies would be my 2 cents.
Thanks to all for all the help :notworthy:
The CX 150s with 225 grains up front should do it.
I can shoot either 500 Axis or 500 Beman ICS Hunter from all my bows in 44-52# range...be it selfbow thru hybred longbow. For me they seem to be a very forgiving arrow 28 1/2" with 200 grain heads. The 400's are just too stiff no matter what I do...Doc
2016 's Easton Legacy's will fly good too!!!!!!!and they look cool! :)