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Which shaft size

Started by stikbowshooter, December 28, 2014, 11:23:00 AM

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stikbowshooter

Looking for some input from people.  I am shooting a bear grizzly (45@28), I draw right at 28".  Should I go with 1916 or 2016s? and what length might work best and what about broadhead weight?  Thanks for all your help!

Pine

If you went with the 2016s you could leave them long and cut back till it tunes straight . try 125gr. Point and if you can go heavier you can .
Don't cut shorter than 1" longer than your draw length . It you sneak up on it , you can tune them very close .
Would be nice if you had a person watch over your shoulder to see the arrow flight ie fish tailing and or proposing .
If you don't have help you should paper tune .
It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled. Mark Twain

If you're afraid to offend, you can't be honest.

TGMM Family of the Bow

If you are drawing 45# at your DL, I would bet the 1916's will be a better fit, unless you were planning on going with a LOT of front end weight.

Bisch

dbd870

I shoot 45# bows and 1916's fly great with 125gr heads. 29.5" arrows. I may play with some 2016's and heavy heads in the off season.
SWA Spyder


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