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Title: lightweight wood arrows?
Post by: Seb77 on November 27, 2012, 05:41:00 PM
Hey everybody,

I am currently shooting a 50@27" border griffon with POC Arrows (ca. 410gr), so 8,2 gpp.

I want to change bow now that will draw only 42@27" and want to keep my 8,2 gpp.

So I will need wood arrows weighing between 340 and 350 grains. What shafts should I use? Is that possible at all? Sitka Spruce? Any suggestions?

Help would be much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance,
Seb
Title: Re: lightweight wood arrows?
Post by: swampthing on November 27, 2012, 05:51:00 PM
Gonna be tough, as you will be looking for 300g full length shafts. Or you can do what I do, FULL LENGTH TAPER them! Start 6 or so inches from the rear, then the halfway point, then then finish up 2-3" B.O.P. that takes off substantial wood weight for your cause, 5/16's shafts may also get you there, I would full length taper some 11/32's and use 100g points.
Title: Re: lightweight wood arrows?
Post by: SAVIOUR68 on November 28, 2012, 07:39:00 AM
HILDERBRAND SITKA SPRUCE THAT ARE BREASTED [MEENING TAPERED IN THE FRT AND REAR. SHOULD BE CLOSE TO WHAT YOU WANT, JUST CALL THEM AND TELL THEM WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR.
Title: Re: lightweight wood arrows?
Post by: Seb77 on November 28, 2012, 03:08:00 PM
Thanks! Looks good. I´ll do that.