i was wondering what if any kind of weight system they have or what shaft i would want to get a 600 to 650 grain arow out of a long draw 58lbs.
I shoot a 30.5 in A.D. Traditional with a brass insert and 175gn B.H., for a 620 gn arrow.
Tony
Those fly great for me out of 54-60lb bows.
what is the spine rating on those? are they somewhere around a gold tip 7595
I shoot the AD trad lites at 29.5" long out of a Morrison Shawnee 54@27. I have 250 grain bh with a 60 grain brass insert(I grind them down) for a total arrow weight of 620. Could get to 660 if I left the brass full lenght.
I believe the A.D.'s have a wider range because of the tapered design. Gold Tips in the 7595 are too stiff for my bows.
The Hammerheads have a weight-forward design and a taper at the nock end.
A full length Hammerhead with a 125 grn. tip will put you right at 600 grn. :thumbsup:
where can a guy buy these besides raptor
what kind of stiffness are the hammerheads
Badger Arrow carries the AD Trads & Lites; the Hammerheads may be an exclusive with Raptor
Here's charts on stiffness:
http://www.nitrostinger.com/products.cfm
that chart doesnt list the hammerheads. are they about 300
Yes, they should go about 300, according to Ted
so a full lenght with a 175 tip should work for 60lb long draw.
jr, Hammer head is a 250 deflection but should work great out of your bow , I was shooting some out of a 55# longbow this last week with a 160 grain point and they flew like darts, cut at 29"
With the heavy weight forward and the tapered shaft they are very spine tolerant. Full length with a 175 gr. tip will give you and arrow weight of 630 grains with an aluminum insert.
G'day Ted, how is me order looking mate? Must be close now?
Regards,
AK.
There paddling the boat your direction now Al, naw should be there in customs now.
Cheers mate, I'll give a full report when the boat arrives!
al.