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easton 1913

Started by mattmcdonald, June 12, 2011, 09:52:00 PM

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mattmcdonald

im shooting easton 1913 aluminum arrows 28 bop with 165 grain broadhead they shoot really good i was just wondering about what spine this arrow is with 165 grain point on it   shooting out of a rodney wright flat bow 53 @ 27

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The spine is .733 wieght is 8.3gpi. Surprised you can shoot such a light spined arrow from a 53# bow.
Kanati Long Bow 56"-45#@27"
Hoot's Long Bow 56"-45#@27"
Shrew Classic Hunter 56"-47#@28"


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mattmcdonald

i dont know they have shot better for me than any other arrow ive tried they shot pretty decent with 125 grain broadheads i just tried the 165s today and they shot very well for me i check my draw lenght last year and i belve i was only drawing back 26in so its not quite 53#s

JRY309

How do they shoot bareshaft,I think they may be a touch weak in spine.I shot 1913 out of a 42#@27 longbow,I draw 27" and they were 27&3/4" with 85 gr. points.You might be better with 1916 for that weight,just a thought.

mattmcdonald

they bare shaft pretty good but they do have a little tailing but always hit pretty close to where im aiming with wood arrows i had pretty good luck with 45-50 spine arrows so the 1916 may be a better bet ill have to check them out


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