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Title: Advice on arrows
Post by: Maddbuck on November 25, 2009, 01:49:00 AM
Hey guys,

I am new to forum and to traditional archery. Rumor has it that Santa may bring a Martin X150 50 lb recurve to get me started. Any advice on selecting an arrow (carbon vs aluminum, size etc) to get started with would be greatly appreciated. For now I will target/stump shoot.Again I am just getting started so any advice, including feedback on the Martin is welcome.  Mike  :wavey:
Title: Re: Advice on arrows
Post by: SveinD on November 25, 2009, 03:16:00 AM
Hi and welcome to the forum!

Selecting the right arrow is what will make your bow divine  :)

As for arrow lenght, it would be nice to know your draw lenght! But the thumb rule is, check your draw lenght ad add 2 inches, to get your preferred arrow lenght.

As for arrow spine, check out the goldtip & easton webpages for a spine chart.
there they will tell you how to choose from their chart.

Most likely, you will have to try a size or two or three to make sure it all good, especially as far as weight goes, cause that differes alot from bow to bow, if i have understood it correct  :p

As for carbon/aluminum, you will hear defenders of both! I have used them both (abit) but now use only wood. But if i was to stray from wooden arrows, i would go straight to carbon!
And if you get the goldtips, their goldtip traditionals look very woody!
Title: Re: Advice on arrows
Post by: Hot Hap on November 25, 2009, 03:18:00 AM
Do you know your draw length? Also what weight point you would like to shoot? Hap
Title: Re: Advice on arrows
Post by: Maddbuck on December 05, 2009, 11:14:00 PM
Thanks for your replies. Hate to sound stupid but all of your questions are ones I have to answer before going further I guess.

Mike
Title: Re: Advice on arrows
Post by: pj starrett on December 06, 2009, 05:50:00 AM
where in south carolina are you?