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Easton N-fused Axis arrows

Started by DBinAlamo, December 09, 2010, 10:40:00 PM

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DBinAlamo

Just wondering how well you like them and what spine group you would use for a 50# bow w/ a 281/2" draw and using 200 or 250 gr. point.  Thanks for any info....  DB
A&H ACS 64" 50#@28" 3DH Riser.
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Shinken

Greetings DB!

For your set up (assuming that it is a FF or similar string) and point weight I would recommend starting out with a full length 400 and see how that flies.  If necessary, you can tune it further by cutting off 1/4" at a time.

The 500 with that point weight will likely be underspined with a FF bow....

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CDR

I think the 400's would work great. I shoot the 400's with 52#@28" 30" long with 220 muzzy phantoms 4 fletch, they fly great, and I get great penetration! Excellent shaft!

FerretWYO

They work great for me. I shoot the N-fused and the FMJ. I think the others are on the mark. I would recommend starting with a 400 and see what you can get.
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dbishop

I shoot 500's with the 75gr brass adapters and 150 gr woodsman 3 blade head. They are full length and I use 3 4"long shield cut feathers.  They shoot great for me out of a Toelke whip longbow that is 54# @ 30".

Dave

DBinAlamo

Thanks for the input I greatly appreciate it... DB
A&H ACS 64" 50#@28" 3DH Riser.
Strive for excellence....  Not perfection.
"If your not working hard, someone else is" Dentler.

J-dog

I shoot the 400s out of 64" 55@28 tip curve - w/260 grain grizzly or 225 grain woodsman. Great flight - if I cross over to heavier weight heads they get sloopy, spine issue. Want to go heavier so gonna try some 340s next.

good arras,

J
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