Anyone using these this hunting season? If so would you mind sharing your set up. thank you
Im using 29 in 1916 with 3 five inch parabolic fletchings. I am using the standard easton inserts with 125 grain simmons broadheads. I also installed a unibushing and am using easton x nocks. The arrow is right around 450 grains
The bow is a CD archery WF19 riser with 42lb dryad limbs and a ten ring fury string.
Through the chrono I get about 178 ft/sec
I'll chime in. I shoot Easton Legacys 1916 XX75 s 28" with 125gr. Haven't tried the Uni bushings however. The ink on the arrow say it's 10 GPI which matches my power 42# at
my draw of 26". I might want to add another 20 grs. For me it's good out to 15 yds. Beyond that it's dicey. Just depends on other factors as shooting / hunting style and most important, experience.
I used to shoot these shafts out of my 50# bows with about 125gr. up front. I think the 1916 are about a 600 spine. Me and my buddy Knobby use to shoot these shafts and were always amazed how well these shafts flew out of 50# to 60# bows. Just try different weight tips up front.
I have shot these out of 43-50lb bows at my 27" draw. Anywhere from 29-29.5"s with 125-175 grains up front!
Easton XX75 1916 Camo Hunters 27 3/4" long, standard insert, Zwickey Delta 2 blade 170g. Three 5" shield cut feathers. Out of a recurve, 43#, FF Plus Flemish string off the shelf. 3 under. Flies like lazers.
I also shoot the same shafts in 1816 with a 135g Simmons Land Shark out of another recurve at 42#. Also lazer-like flight and pretty fast too.
29.5" w/ 150gr heads worked well with my 40-45# bows
1916s cut to 29" @ my 28" draw. Three 3" shield fletches; 300g p front for a 28% FOC. 41# Javaman Elkheart.Slow but sure.
I shoot them from my 48# bow, I use the uni bushing too and 125 tips. They weigh in at 480 grains and fly perfect even without feathers (for testing) I have them dressed with 3, 4" parabolic feathers.
Last years set up: 1916 Legacy's, 28" BOP, Zwickey Eskimo w/alum adapter, three 5" fletch. Samick Sage one piece recurve, 42# @ 27" draw.