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cx her 90's

Started by Chub, April 12, 2009, 09:24:00 PM

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Chub

you could say im looking for in put current equipt 60 inch boblee rec 54@27 but only draw 26so im guessing about 50-51lbs of draw slso shoot 3 under ff string                                                                  any imput

Lefty

I would think that you would be better off with the CE Heritage 150's at that draw weight.  Now you get closer to 40-45 pound and those 90's are the ticket.

bowmaster12

i agree with lefty i hsoot a 50# recurve adn shoot a 29 inch 150 125 tip shoots great think 90 is going to be to lite

Chub


A.S.

I don't know guys. I'm shooting the CE Thunderstorms (basically the same shaft) out of my 49-50# bows (I draw 27"). Cut to
27 1/4" the tune just perfect. Depending on the bow, I use either 125 or 145 gr points.

Jesse and Chris, don't you think that drawing 50@26 instead of 50@28 would warrant the 90's instead of 150's?

Lefty

If the arow was cut back to 27" and a 125 or 145 grain point used, then you may be right Allen.  Of course at that length and with a 125 grain point, that is only going to be about 425 grains total arrow weight.  Which with a 50# bow is only hitting 8.5 gpp.  I know you like that, but for me, I would rather be in the 10-11 gpp.  Much easier to get there with a little stiffer arrow and higher FOC.  Just answering from my own perspective, but you are correct Allen.  It could work depending on what Chub wants in a finished arrow.

A.S.

You got it Chris. There is definately more than one way to skin this cat!

Take care.

Chub

hey guys that is why im looking for input .hnuting for whitails is largest game ill be using this setup for . im liking the heavy gs per lb of bow.


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