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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: philil on January 21, 2007, 08:49:00 AM
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Wanted to order some Gamegetter II the other day but seems like Easton replaced them with the new black ones.
Has anyone tried them yet?
I used to shoot 2016 and 1916 but now, they only offer 300, 340, 400, and 500...What is that new size/spine system about? :help:
My dealer also said they use a different technique now to make them.
Cheers, Phil
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I was looking into them too, they dont have a 1916 anymore! Three Rivers still has some 1916's according to thier site. Heres how the new black ones are sized.
500 (2016), 400 (2117), 340 (2315), 300 (2317).
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where is best place to purchase the new black ones???? thanks... :)
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Do the new Black ones still take the Traditional Nock....
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A little confusing: The website lists several sizes including 1916, but then at the bottom it says 500, 400, 300,200. not sure which is correct.
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The sizes are the arrow's deflection, same as Axis arrows. 500 is weakest, 300 is stiffest.
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I'm kind of with **oneshot** here. Easton lists eleven sizes from 1716 to 2315, and then has 500-300 as shaft sizes. I can understand deflection, but I really liked the old system.
For mike g, yep, the old traditional nocks.
I see these new shafts sell for about $35 a dozen, which is not free, but not bad, and I kind of like the dark solid color. I've never been a big fan of the camo shafts.
Guess we still have to figure out the sizes yet.
Goose
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Are they going to eliminate the numbers on the legacy shafts 2018, 2020, etc. and go to these new size methods of spine?
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Confusing isn't it...but I have to say,I like the new look as well.
Thanks for the info Jason! :thumbsup:
Anyone knows if the weight per inch changed too?
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The limited deflections listed appear to work quite well for carbons as they seems to tune over a wider range. I wonder if limited aluminum spine ranges will tune as well?
Charlie - SA
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where did you see them for $35 dz?
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fsdiscountarchery.com has the shafts for $35 a dozen, I would buy them if I can just found out how much each size weighs.
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If you look on Easton's website, there is a $20 rebate for a dozen shafts. That makes them almost too good not to try.
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how much would they cost to begin with before the rebate?
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Jason Kendall got everything totally correct. I called Easton just a few seconds ago to verify what they would be offering. They are only doing the 4 sizes that Jason mentioned, and he got the size conversions correct, exactly as she said. Sucks for me, as I have been shooting the 1916's, and they are perfect for my setup. I was getting the shafts for fairly cheap, cutting off the swedge taper, installing a G Nock Uni bushing and G nock - came out perfect for me, and I really liked the setup. You can do the same for the other sizes as well, which is probably what I'll continue doing.
Unfortunately, the $20 rebate does not apply to bare shafts - just fletched. Here is the cut and paste from their website:
$20 mail-in rebate* when you buy one dozen EASTON XX75 Gamegetter 300, 340, 400, or 500 fletched arrows.
All the best,
Glenn
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Oh man! It looks as if they did the same thing to the camo hunter as well! Only 4 sizes (500, 400, 340, 300) instead of all the sizes they used to offer. The Realtree and Mossy Oak are still offered in the tradtional spine sizes, but none of them are what I shoot. The SuperSlams haven't been available in my size (1916), so it looks like my spine aluminum will no longer be available. I guess it may be time to make the switch to all carbons or go back to woodies for me.
All the best,
Glenn
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Anyone shoot a 2013 here? According to the charts, it's the closes spine (bit stiffer) to the 1916 I am shooting, but it's lighter in weight. Would this be a better choice than going to a 2016, or do you think the walls are too thin for hunting???
All the best,
Glenn
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The 1916s are still available in the Legacy shaft though right?
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Sorry, answered my own question by checking the website. The 1916s are still available in the Legacy. Good thing as I plan to shoot it till I die :thumbsup: .
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Yep. And the Platinum target shafts. The only thing about the Legacy's is that they are going to be the same as the Gamegetters - swedged ends with the glue on nocks. I know a lot of people prefer that, but I like the Uni-bushing / push in nock setup better, as I can "re-adjust" with out reglueing my nocks. I guess I'll just buy some Legacy's and see how I like them. They should be better than my GG's, but I don't know. My buddy thought I was nuts when I cut the swedges off of my GG's and put Uni's / G Nocks in them, but I couldn't find regular XX75's in my size when I did them.... so I just "built" some. :)
All the best,
Glenn
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Hey Guys - I am 'freakin out at the base'. All my bows shoot 2213 Superlites so well, but the last time I went to the local dealer in Sydney - I bought the last shafts that he had - he said no more.
Two questions - is that the same for you guys in the US, and does that mean there is no equivalent anymore (in the new black ones), for the 2213's??
sutto
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Guys,
The good news is that carbons have overtaken the mass market and many of the aluminum arrow shafts we all like are available used for pennies on the dollar from archers who have moved to carbon. Also, EBay usually has several auctions for the many of the aforementioned shaft sizes.
DD
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Cajuntec, I like the 1916 too and I found on the easton site they sell uni bushings for the 1916 that accept X-Nocks, I have used them for about 6 months now and I like them.
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Cajun -- just clip off the end and install the appropriately sized uni bushing.
This idea will not work out in the long run for stickbow guys, imo...glad I love my carbons.
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I just baught the 400's a few min ago, can wait till they come on!!!!
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come in, not come on, my bad
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Bought a dozen of the black GG 500's (2016)at my local Hunting store. $54+tax. And they gave a $20 mail in rebate..... So, About $34 total for the dozen of course. I had to strip off the vanes and cutt off the knocks... Real strange they only give the rebate for the arrows only and not the shafts???
Think I still like the look of the old green ones better. These look like those god awful carbons.
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bjk - yep, that's what I did on my GGII's - but if they are outphasing the 1916's totally, then eventually the uni's for those sizes will probably become extinct also.
All the best,
Glenn