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I need some serious arrow help

Started by Rock Crusher, February 13, 2010, 05:14:00 PM

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chanumpa

I agree with pinecone.Sounds too stiff.Get more weight up front and keep your eye on where tiller is at.Good Luck.Ill bet 35/55s will fly like a dream out of it.

George D. Stout

Too stiff.  Too stiff.  Too stiff.  After awhile you can't add enough weight to compensate. You need to go to 500 spine as Pinecone suggested....maybe even 600.  Folks would do well to start one spine softer then they think they need with carbons.  They are inherently stiff and for the most part,  archers always start on the too-stiff side.

bshunter

I shoot a setup close to yours and my CE 150's are a little stiff, 30.5 w/200 up front. I think you might find better results with a .500 spine, not that you can't do it with the CE 250, but you are on the edge of what that arrow spine can do for you. I hope what the other posters' have said here helps, great info frfom very smart people.

MarkE2006

At 31" of arrow length, a 250 grain point with a standard insert should have your arrows flying where you look.  Your arrows are not too stiff by my calculations.
'10 Howard Hill Wesley Special 70" 45@28; '09 Turkey Creek 62" 55@28; '09 Brush Country Wasp II 64" 54@28; '07 Turkey Creek Dbl Carbon 64" 56@28; '64 Wing Red Wing Hunter 58" 38@28; '62 Wing Red Wing Hunter 58" 50@28


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