Hi all,
I am planning to buy a Tomahawk Diamond SS 64 40@28 for the 3D range. My DL is 27,5 and i shoot split finger.
I'd be very glad to have some help with arrow tuning from experienced Tomahawk archers !
My aim is to have the lightest possible arrow to have the flattest trajectory. (penetration is not important for me ... i do not hunt)
Do you have any recommendations (wood shaft type, field point weight fletching etc ...).
Best Regards,
Mandoralen
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Email 3Rivers and ask them. I would think that 45-50 or 50-55 cedars will do the trick w/125grn points. You could also get their test kit and find the best arrow spine for You and Your set-up..
If you want wood I would go with Spruce, slightly lighter than POC but # for # stronger than POC. If you want the flat trajectory and speed go with carbon. The Diamond and SS series have carbon cores making them pretty quick and strong. I have the regular Desert fox 64" 56#@28" and I got 179fps through the chrono with 535gr Gold tip trads 29.5" 5575. I got 181 with the 485gr Gold tip trad 29.5" 5575 only difference was weight up front. I can shoot pretty flat out to 35-40 yds. I see a drop beyond that yardage. I think with the diamond SS 40# 3555 GT Trads would work well cut to 28.5" I use 175gr heads and a weight insert. You may need a little less up front. The SS are quick bows. I hope this helps.
I agree with S.C. on the Sitka Spruce. Considerably tougher than POC and a great shooting arrow wood. I believe the Tomahawk is cut slightly out from center, but 3RA will be able to tell you just what spine you will need. With a 70 gr point, I believe you could use a 5/16 shaft in 40-44 lb spine. I have two dozen, but they are about 300 gr shafts and on the heavy side rather than light. I would recommend not going below 8 gr/lb, or about a 320 gr finished arrow. With a 70 gr point, that would be about a 250 gr raw full length 32" shaft. Normally, I would use 4" fletch, but with the right spine and well matched you should be able to use 3 or 3.5" just fine.
hi all,
thanks a lot for your message and your PM. True that Hildebrant are good shaft. The best 50 batch i had ever.
I have found the Stu's Spine calculator (seems cooool), going to play with it using the data you've submitted to me!
I am not very aware with the Gold Tip ... can't find them here in shops, how do they compare with Easton/Carbon Express ?
best regards,
M.