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Title: Kanati bow 58" 51@28, arrows?
Post by: inthere10x on June 07, 2010, 04:49:00 PM
Just received my "new to me" 58" Kanati bow 51@28". My draw lentgh is 28" I was shooting 30 1/4" GT 3555 w/ 50grn brass insert and 145grn flied point, they seemed a litte stiff.
Only had the bow an hour haven't had time to play w/ the brace height or up the point wieight.
What is your Kanati draw weight? What arrows set-up are you shooting? Do you find the Kanati likes a heavy or light arrow?

I'll try to post pictures.
Title: Re: Kanati bow 58" 51@28, arrows?
Post by: jwingman on June 07, 2010, 04:57:00 PM
I am shooting the same arrow but drawing it 30 inches. I am pulling about 52 pounds at this draw length. I have 100 grain brass inserts and 175 grain field points and they fly like darts. You may need to put some more weight up front to get the spine down a bit more. Just my two cents but I hope it helps. - jwingman
Title: Re: Kanati bow 58" 51@28, arrows?
Post by: Kenneth on June 07, 2010, 05:31:00 PM
I'm shooting a Buffalo bow at the same weight with 30" GT 3555's 100gr. insert and 175gr. points and they fly really well for me.
Title: Re: Kanati bow 58" 51@28, arrows?
Post by: inthere10x on June 07, 2010, 05:33:00 PM
One more question what is the height of your nocking point?
Title: Re: Kanati bow 58" 51@28, arrows?
Post by: Kenneth on June 07, 2010, 08:16:00 PM
I've never measured mine.  I just move it a little until it bareshafts well then I'll raise it a little more and shoot some fletched arrows with broadheads.  When my broadheads and fieldpoints are hitting the same spot at 25 to 30yds then I tighten the nock (metal) or glue it (serving or duct tape) in place.  Oh I make sure the string is stretched and broken in good before I set the nock point good.
Title: Re: Kanati bow 58" 51@28, arrows?
Post by: Lamey on June 08, 2010, 09:14:00 AM
My Kanati is #53 @ 28,  and I draw a tad over 28 when i do everything right.  Shoots CE 250's, 30.5", with 175 field points fine.  I havent had a chance to bare shaft tune yet.   Nock hiegth on mine is about 1/2-5/8" above center (measured from the belly side of the arrow rest shelf).   It "looks" a little high, but works well so far, and according to Jason its about right (he indicated that the Kanati likes a bit higher nock than a typical R/D type bow).

I really like this bow,  so much that im looking for another in lighter (45-49) weight.
Title: Re: Kanati bow 58" 51@28, arrows?
Post by: ThePushArchery on June 08, 2010, 12:08:00 PM
Mine is 51@28" and I draw 28".

I find that my Kanati likes the heavier arrows. I shoot 65-70 Cedar arrows with 145 gr tips. Throws them like darts.
Title: Re: Kanati bow 58" 51@28, arrows?
Post by: 30coupe on June 08, 2010, 09:49:00 PM
I shoot Beman ICS Bowhunter 500s. I also found the GTs to be stiff. I use either Zwickey Deltas with a 100 grain steel adapter or 160 Snuffers with a 75 grain adapter. Moving the weight to the front helped both FOC and spine for me. The brass weights work, but not as well.

I also draw right at 28". Here is the setup I use:


ARROW   length   28.5
shaft+feathers+nock wt      245
separate insert weight?      30
adapter weight?      100
point weight      135
total arrow weight      510
balance length      21.00
   FOC %   23.68
      
draw wt 52
arrow wt 510   
GPP   9.81


Kanatis are pretty forgiving of spine as a rule. I shoot the same thing from my 46# as well and notice no difference. I killed a nice 8 point buck with it last fall (complete pass-through at 22 yards).

I also use this setup with my Orion 53# and it seems to like them too. Lately the only trouble I've been having is with Robin Hoods    :banghead:

My son used 1916s with 150 grain Woodsman broadheads out of his 51# 58" Kanati last fall and shot through a nice 12 point buck. I think he had them cut to 28.5", but I'm not certain of that. He probably draws 27 to 27 1/2".  

Welcome to the Kanati brotherhood! My 46# Kanati is my all-time favorite and my go-to bow.