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Arrow selection help for carbon pronghorn

Started by Coiloil37, January 01, 2011, 11:54:00 PM

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Coiloil37

Hi to everybody, I'm new to the site and pretty new to trad archery. I've been shooting those other bows for about fifteen years now. Anyway I've got a one piece carbon pronghorn that's 75# @ 28" I'm drawing 30" and I want to shoot about 200 grains up front (Simmons). I'm hoping some of you experienced guys could recommend which spine arrows I should buy, both carbon and wood. I want to try some gold tip traditionals and some ash shafts. The GT's for hunting and the woodies for stumping and small game (I realize it's a lot of weight for rabbits) I also realize I could buy some test packs but being in Canada I would have to order it from the States, pay shipping then order again when I know what I need. So I'm hoping I don't have to go that route. So in a nutshell keeping in mind I'll start with full length shafts and I'm flexible with point weight, which spine range (both wood and carbon) would you recommend. Thanks.

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Coiloil37

Yea, what size of point do you think would be required to soften that sucker out??? Anybody else got a better idea/suggestion?

Huntschool

Man, thats some poundage...

I am gonna stick with my usual..  Try looking at the AD Trads...

Their Hammer Head Heavy goes up to the 80# mark...
Bruce A. Hering
Program Coordinator (retired)
Southeastern Illinois College
NSCA Level III Instructor
Black Widow Bows
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Outwest

I don't know for certain, but would think that you will need something in excess of 100# spine.

John

HATCHCHASER

The gold tip 75/95 would be the only gold tips that are close.  You can build your sideplate out if they are weak.  Beman makes a 300 spine and that is what I would go with.  You can also order test kits from 3-rivers.  Might want to check that out.
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Shawn Leonard

Get something in the .300 deflection like bemans and leave them full length and shoot the 200 up front, that will be darn close. Shawn
Shawn

Coiloil37


Fletcher

As a SWAG, somewhere around 110-120.  It would take some experimenting and tuning to really know.
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