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4560 vs 3555

Started by Mohillbilly, August 14, 2007, 10:05:00 AM

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Mohillbilly

I have had good success with 3555 gold tips out of my 50# longbow.  They are cut to 30" and I pull 29".  I use 125 field points and broadheads and use weight tubes to beef up the weight.  I am interested in the terminator hunter 4560 arrows.  I know these are stiffer, what length, point weight, etc. would be required to get these to fly like the 3555.  THanks, Bret

Onestringer

Hey I have shot both and my dad uses the 4560 out of his 50lb recurve and uses 125 grain heads.  Leave them a little longer and you should be fine.  Plus the insert for CX arrows are threaded on the end so you can use the GT brass weights that come in 50 and 20 grains.  I have some of the brass inserts laying around you could have.

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James Wrenn

Cut the same length you would need a 100 to 125 more grains of weight on the front.Bigger broadhead or 100gn brass inserts should fix you up.That is how both sizes work out of my bows.jmo
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Tajue17

+1,,,  add 125gr.s up front (125 steel BH adaptors or 125gr brass inserts)  and they should fly good.

I use CE250's from 50# bows with that set-up.
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