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I Need arrows for my Bear Grizzly, What size?

Started by david janssen, March 04, 2009, 08:32:00 AM

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david janssen

I have a 45# Bear Grizzly and I draw 26". I would like to shoot 125 gr. stingers with this bow.I only draw 26" I was wondering what size arrows to start out with.

Alluminum:

Carbon:

Thanks for all the help,

David
David Janssen

shortstroke 91

I'd try 1916 on aluminum, start @ full length and cut if you can. My grizzly likes gold tip entrada 600 @ 28.5" but I have 225 grains up front to get them to fly right.
shortstroke 91
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George D. Stout

The 1916 should work fine if you let them  29 inches long.  Most carbons will be much too stiff with 125 grain heads unless full length...over 30 inches.  I would try 1916 and let them 29" because you are only pulling around 39 or 40 pounds.  An 1816 should work at 28".

david janssen

David Janssen

Shawn Leonard

GT Entrada with 125 grain point cut to 29"s should fly well as you are only pulling 39#s or so, ya may even have to shoot a bit more point weight. 1816 if ya can find them cut to 28 or 29"s. Shawn
Shawn

jacobsladder

carbon express terminator jrs..they are .628 spine ....come 28" long and are a good little arrow...you'll only be shooting around 400 grains with 175 up front......
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