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What arrow will work?

Started by Sawtooth, January 02, 2011, 02:18:00 PM

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Sawtooth

Haven't assembled any carbon arrows for a long while, and my old arrows are discontinued.  What setup will work for my bow?

Bob Lee Classic takedown recurve
50# @ 26"

My old carbon arrows weighed 624 grains finished with broadheads.  I'm looking for similar weight.  Thanks!
"Me got no house; me all time moving; light fire, make tent, sleep; all time go hunt, how have house?"

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 Sihote'-Alin Range, Ussuria,  
 1902

bowmaster12

might want to look at the new cx piledrivers there right aroudn 11 grains per inch

Huntschool

I would suggest AD Trad Lites.  They should perform well cut back as far as 27.5" with the 100 grn brass insert.  I think...

The AD Hammer Head Lites are another choice with a slightly heavier shaft weight.

JMHO
Bruce A. Hering
Program Coordinator (retired)
Southeastern Illinois College
NSCA Level III Instructor
Black Widow Bows
AMM 761

Andy Cooper

I'm playing with the AD Hammerhead and Hammerhead Lites...looking good so far. I shoot the lites from my 50# bows and they weigh ~560 grains with alum insert and a 200 gr point. I haven't put over 200 grains up front, yet, but it would be no trick to get them to 760 grains, so the 620 grainers should be very doable. I really like the taper on these shafts.
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