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XX75 2315s?

Started by DiamondD, August 19, 2007, 04:38:00 AM

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DiamondD

Just aquired some of these and was wondering what they can be shot out of?
Dean Daniel

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sabas silva

I have some that one of my sons shot out of a heavy compound,and I was wondering the same thing.

mike p

I have shot these out  of my 66# widow arrow at full length or real close to it.
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hormoan

I shoot some of the 2314's out of my low to mid range 50lb bows. I tap out the easton inserts(as they are not treaded all the way through) to use the Gold Tip brass weights. To get enought weight up front so they bare shaft tune.

Yours are a touch stiffer spine, but depending on what weight bows you are shooting. May be workable.

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joebuck

Shot these puppies for 12years out of 60# T/D recurve @ 29.5" draw with 125-150 BH. Last blood was this Gould's turkey. I shoot a glove also.

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NDTerminator

I've had good luck with 30" 2315's shot from my 60#@29" Chek-Mate Hunter I. They shoot best for me from 56-60lbs, but I have used them down to 53lbs...
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sunny hill archer

At 30" they shoot great out of my 71 lb silvertip.
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SlowBowinMO

They spine identically to a 2219, so you'll likely need quite a bit of bow for best results IMO.
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Recurveman

What would be required for 50-55#s at 31 inch draw...32.5" arrow?  2216?
Recurveman

vermonster13

2018/2020 depending if you're at 50 or 55
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Shawn Leonard

2020 would be good at that long of an arrow with 145 or so up front if your bow is cut past center. Shawn
Shawn

Steelhead

2115s or 2117s also worth a look at.At that length arrow and draw length and poundage.I shoot 2018s and 2115s and 2020s and 2117s.Arrows cut to 31 inches and I draw 30 or tad  bit more.Bows from 50 to 58 #s at 30.Shooting high performance strings.some of these bow ae very fast and some are more moderate in terms of speed.The spines on these arrows vary from a low of 67 #s up to 81#s on 26 inch centers on spine deflection.

DiamondD

They shoot pretty good out of my Horne Combo Hunter with the recurve limbs. The bow is 63#@26" and I think the arrows are full length, I'll have to put a tape to them.  When I asked the question I was thinking about giving them to my cousin who I just gifted with his first bow.  That bow is only about 49#@26"s so it looks like these arrows are way too stiff for him.  Guess I will just hold on to them as grouse/bunny arrows or as trading fodder.
Dean Daniel

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