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Easton Legacy shafts

Started by mike g, April 23, 2014, 10:17:00 AM

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jkm97

You guys are tempting me...

What does a Bohning Classic weigh? Has anyone found that they tune different than a camo hunter?

Prairie Drifter

QuoteOriginally posted by jkm97:
You guys are tempting me...

What does a Bohning Classic weigh? Has anyone found that they tune different than a camo hunter?
5/16=12grs
11/32= 15grs
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Mike B.

Clint B.

I'm unfamiliar with the 2217 size listed on Easton's website for the Legacy. I wonder if it's a typo?

hvyhitter

I'm guessing its a typo, looked all over the site for any other referance to them, but no joy. I would like to see them bought back, Im down to my last 3 dz 2217 JD naturals...........
Bowhunting is "KILL and EAT" not "Catch and Release".....Semper Fi!

arrow flynn

Yes aluminum way to go.But with mercury nocks.I just like them better.
Arrow_Flynn

AKstickandstring

the advantage is when you are having a good day shooting you dont ruin it by splitting arrows you just lose a nock that you can pull out your quiver and take a bit of or pine pitch and tadaaa your in business
you win some you lose some its just important that you are in the race.


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