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Title: 2013 XX75 Superlite's
Post by: Oliverstacy on February 28, 2008, 02:51:00 PM
Would XX75 superlites be too weak for my Kota (not cut to center).  

It is #46@29.5, arrows would be around 30.5 to 31" long depending on how they bare shaft.  I'm shooting my MFX's that are 30.5" with 145 up front and they seem to fly okay but wanted to try some aluminum out of it.  I have several points I could try up front with this arrow.  

Beman's are 500 spine and the 2013's are .610 spine.

Also I have a friend that is shooting a Root recurve #33@28"...I might buy them and fletch them up for him.  He's going to be drawing it to around 28" arrows would be around 29" or so.

Just a thought.

Josh
Title: Re: 2013 XX75 Superlite's
Post by: Big Dave on February 28, 2008, 03:22:00 PM
I shoot 2013's out of 40# and 44# longbow and they shoot good. I have been shooting some out of an old Howett Coronado 36#@28 and they are a little stiff for that poundage . The spine charts says they are 51#
Title: Re: 2013 XX75 Superlite's
Post by: Killdeer on February 28, 2008, 03:49:00 PM
I use them out of a 46# Morrison, drawing 26.5". I think they would be well worth trying out.

Killdeer
Title: Re: 2013 XX75 Superlite's
Post by: twotimer on February 28, 2008, 05:11:00 PM
i have shot 2013s for about 5 years now,from 45 to 50# bows,now i have droped down to 38 to 42#s and shoot 2012S.imo,for that weight range 2013 is about as good as you will find in aluminum.regards,robert  :thumbsup:    :coffee:
Title: Re: 2013 XX75 Superlite's
Post by: John Nail on February 28, 2008, 07:34:00 PM
the Easton Jazz 2013s static spine a couple pounds stiffer than a 1916, and mine finish out at 445gr just a little over 30". I shoot them from a 50lb recurve with no problem.