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40 lb bow arrow setup

Started by erierik, May 25, 2012, 10:53:00 PM

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erierik

Recently acquired a 41 lb.Ben Pearson collegian for my daughter,need some arrow advice as far as size.She has a 27" draw.Some arrow setup examples please,thanks.

emt137

I pull 28" and recently acquired a 40# bow.  I have had great success shooting Easton ST Epic .600 (full length) with a 200gr point or cut to 29.5" with a 250gr point.

Hope this helps you out.
"For man only stays human by preserving large patches of simplicity in his life, while the tendency of many modern inventions...is to weaken his consciousness, dull his curiosity, and, in general, drive him nearer to the animals." -George Orwell

SS Snuffer

1916  29" with a 125gr point would be close for alum.
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snellville-dave

Might try Beeman .500 carbon hunter with 125 gr field or broadhead. Dave
Flatwoods Custom Bow 42# @ 28" AMO 60"
Maddog - Prairie Predator 39# @ 28" AMO 55"

bigiron

i would try 1816's if it were me.

TxAg

A beman 600 with a 75 gr insert and 125 head will put you about 450 gr at 29". That should work well with her 41# at 27" if the bow is close to cent cut. Small diameter arrow, too, to help with penetration.  If you want a bit more weight, try aluminum footing

Rick Richard

May want to look at the Predators in the 700 or 800 spine if you don't want excessive shaft length.

Rick Richard

And weight up front.  You can call Big Jim and he can probably get you on the money

SlowBowinMO

We carry the Predator II's in all spines, the lowest are the bomb for lighter bows.

I'd suggest the .700's for that bow, I believe you'll be pleased with the results.  :thumbsup:  

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