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grizzlystik woodies????

Started by ks8674, March 26, 2009, 10:54:00 PM

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ks8674

I am looking into getting some grizzlystik woodies. Does anyone have any experience with these shafts as far as spine?? I have a 57#@my draw recurve with 150gr. broadheads..will the 400 spine work?
thanks..Keith

ks8674


maineac

I have been tuning some 500's  They are cut to 28" and are being shot out of a 52# bow.  With 175 gr. to 200 gr. tips they are bare-shaft tuning. I had originally planned to use them with some 65# limbs but I might have to step up.  According to the "correct" spine charts on the online retailer selling them, the 500's are spined for 60-70 lb bows.    If you want to use a heavy head you might want to move up a spine group.
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ks8674


ranger 3

I have been tuning some for a 52# PLX cut them to 28" (I draw 27") and had to move the side rest out about a tooth pick to get them tuned. Like Ks said you might want to go with the 400.
Black widow PLX 48@28
Black widow PSRX 48@28

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Danny Rowan

Heck, I tried 300,400 and 500 out of my 62-64# bows and could not get any of them to fly correctly, I gave up on grizz sticks. I will stick with AD trads and CE Heritage 250s.

Danny
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