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help with arrows

Started by elkkrazy8, February 23, 2008, 08:03:00 PM

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elkkrazy8

Hi everyone,
       I bought a bob lee t/d,which is 57#at28''. My draw length is 29 to 291/2. Arrows are cut at 29 3/4 inches.(the arrows are easton 340). I was wanting to keep as much weight up front as i can.I tried bareshafting 400 and they were to weak, with 300 grs.up front.I went to the 340,with 300 grs.and they were weak.I went to 200 grs.,and they shot great.That puts me just over 500 grs.,I was wanting 600 grs.Any suggestions,Should i try easton 300.

robslifts

you should try some 2219's  with about 300 up front they might fly good!!!  I dont know about the 300s  I dont know the numbers well
there will be someone who knows better than me
St. Joe River Bows

elkkrazy8


Cherokee Scout

CX Heritage 350 are a stiff spine and heavy shaft that might work.
John

La. bowhunter

In my 60# recurve with a FF string I am shooting the CX heritage 350. They are 31 inches long with 50 grain brass inserts and 150 grain points total weight is 595 grains. These arrows shoot really well in my setup and I have room to cut a little off if I want to go up in point weight. I would think that at an inch or so shorter they would tune with 300 grains up front instead of the 200 I am shooting and still be plenty long enough to shoot in your bow.
La. Bowhunter trad archery addict


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