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Title: Arrows - pse radial x weave Mambas 400
Post by: Flatout on March 18, 2013, 09:16:00 AM
pse radial x weave Mambas 400
I am interested in building a heavy arrow with these - 350-400 grains up front 47#, 27" draw. I like the idea of x-weave so I don't have to worry about lining up spines. Anybody have any experience with pse arrows?  Like em?
Title: Re: Arrows - pse radial x weave Mambas 400
Post by: JRY309 on March 18, 2013, 12:01:00 PM
I have some PSE radial x-weave 100(.520 spine) and 200(.424 spine) I shoot.They are good lighter weight arrows.The Mambas are a heavier GPI then the ones I shoot.How heavy of an arrow are planning to make.With 350-400 upfront with the Mambas you will probably end up with around a 700+ grain arrow.Thats pretty heavy for a 47# bow.Your trajectory will be like a rainbow with that heavy of an arrow,even fairly close like 10-15 yds.I like to keep my arrows in the 9-11 GPP(grains per pound).What do you plan to do with those arrows?
Title: Re: Arrows - pse radial x weave Mambas 400
Post by: Shawn Rackley on March 18, 2013, 06:14:00 PM
When i shot light arrows i shot the stl and the pro radial weave. Always loved em out of bows below 50# i used the 100's which i think spine out to 520 or somethin. Very consistent arrows. Basically the only thing with PSE on it i would buy lol. Although i used em cause i liked light arrows at the time. Kinda opposite as to what u want. Like said abouve u put to much point weight them dudes gonna be diving.
Title: Re: Arrows - pse radial x weave Mambas 400
Post by: Flatout on March 19, 2013, 10:24:00 AM
After reading Ashby I have been wanting to try some heavy arrows. That would set me up for pretty much anything in the states except for long shots. If they drop too much I might need to reconsider. I would like to at least give it a chance.

It sounds like both of you are happy with the quality of PSE arrows. Thanks for the replies.

Do you know if there are any other arrows on the market that have the radial weave tech?