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Surewood shaft weights

Started by Pinelander, January 05, 2012, 01:59:00 AM

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Pinelander

I have some tail-tapered 40-45# Surewoods (11/32 to 5/16).

One doz. weigh in at 385-395 grains and the other doz. weigh in at 400-410 grains.

These weights are bareshaft, 32" length.

About how much more would the 50-55# spine group weigh (with same taper)?

thanks for your help,

- Dave

Pinelander

OOPS! I found the tables on their website.

40-45 = 350-400 gr

50-55 = 370-420 gr

Now I'm wondering if they might go as heavy as 450 grain in the 50-55 group?

- Dave

RC

I have some 29" 50/55 and with a 135 grain broadhead they weigh around 560 grains. Perfect for what I wanted.RC

Bjorn

If you call them they can pretty much select the weights you want within a range.

snag

QuoteOriginally posted by Bjorn:
If you call them they can pretty much select the weights you want within a range.
.......as long as they have a variety of weights in stock of course.

I've got a dozen 50/55's in stock that are 460-470grs. After tapering them they would be about 450-460. Douglas fir comes in a wider range of weights than do a lot of other woods.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Pinelander

Thanks for the information guys!

- Dave


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