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woodyweights

Started by Stan the bow man, December 28, 2008, 06:05:00 PM

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Stan the bow man

just order a doz.75# any wood shooters out there use them yet.Exp.with them?
Blackwidow PSAX 45@28 64" Black & White Ebony
Blackwidow  PLX TD 64" 48@28" Black & White Ebony
  Massie 64"48@28 Longhorn Longbow      
Roland Jenkins recurve 50 @ 28"
Bear Polar LB 45 @ 28"
Bear Grizzly 55 @28
2 Osage self bows
                                                         
BY THE GRACE OF GOD

DBGJR

I shoot the 200gr.woodyweights,they fly great and have excellent penatration.
Dick

Stan the bow man

Dick what weight B.H you use
Blackwidow PSAX 45@28 64" Black & White Ebony
Blackwidow  PLX TD 64" 48@28" Black & White Ebony
  Massie 64"48@28 Longhorn Longbow      
Roland Jenkins recurve 50 @ 28"
Bear Polar LB 45 @ 28"
Bear Grizzly 55 @28
2 Osage self bows
                                                         
BY THE GRACE OF GOD

SlowBowinMO

Very handy little item, I like 'em!
"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

DBGJR

125gr. Wensel Woodsmans,I'll try some 2 blades this spring.
Dick

Jack Denbow

I have been playing around with the 125gr. woody weights and am impressed. I normally shoot 55-60# spined arrows but had to go up 10# because of the additional weight up front. I use 145gr. Eclipse broadheads and end up with 735gr. larch arrows that have a foc of 20%. I like the way they smack the target with authority.
Jack
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Life is good in the mountains

waiting4fall

I'm at 600+ with 30.5 tapered sitka spruce & 100 grain muzzy 4 blade.

Drew

Yes I use them, but have yet to put one through a deer.

Big thing is clean them well before installing as I've seen several people buy them open the pack and put them on with hot melt and lose them in the first 3-d target they shoot.
Just a Coyote Soul out wandering...

Guru

What's the procedure for installing these? Are they hard to get everything to spin true?
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"I love you Daddy".......My son Cade while stump shooting  3/19/06

owlbait

Mine spun true but the second batch I put on I either didn't clean the old glue off the shaft well or I didn't clean the woody weight. Had them pulling off in my Rhinehart 18-1 target. Arrows flew great.
Advice from The Buck:"Only little girls shoot spikers!"

Drew

Guru, they just mount like field tips, blunts or broadheads.

I hate tips pulling off so I wanted the oil off them. I cleaned mine with some sand paper to roughen the inside surface, then cleaned them with brake cleaner and epoxied them to the shafts. Then you can install your field point, blunt or broadhead however you want.

I've never had any problems with them not spinning true.
Just a Coyote Soul out wandering...

Drew

Just a Coyote Soul out wandering...

SlowBowinMO

Like stated above they need to be cleaned well.  Since you are aligning two pieces instead of one, alingment requires a bit more diligence but they will spin great for you.
"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

Overspined

work good, and with the right amount of glue align very nicely.


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