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Which Aluminum arrow

Started by Indiana-jim, March 05, 2012, 08:35:00 PM

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Indiana-jim

Looking to get back to aluminum after years of carbon. Which spine for 41# @28. And what are you guys shooting brand wise? Going to be mostly 3d. Thanks for any input
Jim

Bud B.

1916 Legacys would be my choice. Leave'em full length and tune away  :)  Cut if necessary. A simple tube cutter from the hardware store can cut them easily and some hot melt glue from a craft store for reinstalling the inserts.
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acadian archer

With same weight and draw I shot 1916xx75s.
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BOHO

what bow are you shooting? I thought I nailed it with my arrow choice but shooting a longbow thats not cut very close to center I need a lot weaker arrow than I would for a center shot recurve.
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JRY309

For a 41#@28 bow I would look at 1813 or 1816.A 1916 with a 125 gr. point will put you in the 475 gr. weight range.Do you draw a full 28",and is it a longbow or recurve?

Flinttim

I shoot 1916s on my 45-50 lb bows. You can play with different weight points to dial it in.I'd bet 145 gr points would be about right.
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