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Aluminum Arrows

Started by ChapNelson, March 04, 2011, 10:04:00 PM

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EL Mejor

2X,,,,KONGO....GOOD LUCK
GREAT MEN LIVE DANGEROUSLY,small men don,t take chances...

SEMO_HUNTER

Get a target that has spots to shoot at and don't shoot more than 2 arrows at one spot. When your groups start to tighten up you may need to only shoot 1 arrow at a spot or you'll be bustin nocks and slapping arrows together. Some guys think busted nocks and robin hoods are cool, which they are until they start costing you money. Then it's a pain when I ruin an arrow cause it just cost me about $8 bucks for a finished arrow.
~Varitas Vos Liberabit~ John 8:32

bearmagtd

1916, 1918, or 2016 would all work for hunting and field arrows. 2117 is way to stiff, they would be more for a 55 to 60 pound bow at 29" draw. This info from a 1971 Easton spine chart.

redpepper49

tune tour arrows to the bow  .use bare shaft method . When you get a straight flight with a bare shaft with it will fly like a dart with feathers.


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