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What size aluminum shaft or carbon for 30#@26"

Started by david janssen, August 10, 2010, 08:52:00 PM

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david janssen

My wife has a Bear Kodiak hunter that is marked 34# the bow is 60"Rt hd.She has a 26"draw.What size aluminum or carbon shaft should we try?

Thanks for the help,

David
David Janssen

Bobby Urban

1816 easton will shoot well.  My wife shoots about the exact same thing

jonsimoneau

For carbon, you may have luck with the 600 size.

JRY309

You might look at some junior carbons like Junior ST Axis or CE Thunderstrom.These arrows are for bows 40# and under and are 28" long.

MYSTIKBOW

My wife is right around that same set up. The 1816's shoot very well. I just picked up some .600 spined Entrada Carbons and they fly very well also.
I reckon so

cbCrow

A kid  has basically the same draw, bow weight,and recurve(pearson). I helped him to learn to shoot. I bought him some 1616 Blues arrows from bowhunters and they fly great off his bow. He uses 125gr.points,28" long, 3fletch,B50 string and they shoot like darts. I shoot 1816 on a40# Xcellerator with 450+ string.

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Tim Fishell

Not to change the subject but does anybody know a good place to buy points for 1616 aluminums?
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cbCrow

I buy most of my arrow stuff at Bowhunter Supercenter. Great selection, good prices and reasonable and quick shipping.

LBR

If you want to use screw-in points, 1816's (these work great for my wife), or Beeman ICS Hunter Jr's.  We've had good results with bows 25+ lbs with these.


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