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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: joel smith on February 06, 2007, 10:43:00 PM
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I asked this once before but can't remember the answer given:
what are spine values for Supercedars marked 230 and 310 ?
thanks in advance
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Joel,
According to an old chart in a past issue of TBM,
the 230 if a 28" arrow would be for an r/d wide limbed longbow of 85/90 pounds or a recurve bow of 80/85 pounds or a narrow limb laminated longbow of 95/100 pounds. The 310 would be for 80/85 pound self bow, or 70/75 pound narrow limbed longbow or,60/65 pound wide limb r/d longbow or,55/60 pound recurve.
For arrows over 28" in length add 5# to draw weight for every inch over 28 and subtract 5# of draw weight for every inch under 28". Subtract 5# for bow quiver or heavy string silencers and if using fast-flite strings of 14 strands or less add 5# of draw weight.
I know, confusing. The number should be the deflection of the shaft but not sure. I have some at the house and I will spine a couple tomorrow and see what comes and let you know if they are close to the number on the shaft.
Danny
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Yep. The spine would be
26/.230 deflection = 113#'s
26/.310 deflection = 84#'s...Van
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Didn't know that there were still any SC's around! Haven't even seen Don Stokes in a coon's age.....
Joel, you have an e-mail.
Chad
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I have some 295's and they spine at 75# so there seems to be a rhythm to their numbers. Great arrows!
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I have 2 doz 310 Superceeders for sale. Total length is 29", still sealed up. $40 per doz....
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thanks fellas, just as I thought, both will be way too stiff for my bows
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Joel, if ya want to part with the 230s let me know! Shawn
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What do the 270s spine out to? I have a dozen that I use for hunting with my 59Lb Longbow
Thanks!
Tom
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Shawn, send me your shipping address