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what aluminum arrow

Started by fm, May 21, 2008, 07:58:00 PM

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fm

I have a fedora xcellerator 42#@26".Need suggestions for aluminum arrows.Want finished arrows to be 27" with 125gr. head.

Target Panic

I would guess 1816 or 1916 to start. Maybe even 2016. I have a BW longbow 40@27 that loves 2114s but that is on the stiff side. I shot 2115s out of a Fedora pulling 49@ 28.

vermonster13

For 125 grn point 1816 is a real good start for a 27" arrow. You may need a 1916 though with a quick bow like that.
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Deadsmple

1816's should fit the bill but you end up with a pretty light arrow IMO.
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bailebr3

i shoot a 1816 cut 28",100gr head, and 5" feathers. shoots like a dream out of my 45# gamemaster....and thats at my 26" draw. these gamemasters always pull heavier than listed but just right at 26"  :)
BRANDON B.
Hoyt Gamemaster II 52# @ 26"
Bear Kodiak Magnum 50# @ 26"

bailebr3

also that arrow finished is 395grains
BRANDON B.
Hoyt Gamemaster II 52# @ 26"
Bear Kodiak Magnum 50# @ 26"

vermonster13

1816s weigh 9.3 grains an inch.
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laddy

If one could get tapered 1820s where would they come in at?  Perhaps they would need a heavier point for a forty pound bow at that draw length.

HATCHCHASER

Fedora's like stiff arrows.
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