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35/55's 45lb curve

Started by Gator1, September 08, 2012, 12:25:00 PM

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Gator1

I'm going to the shop today to get a dozen arrows cut down for my:

45lb RER Recurve, Center Cut, Drawing 28"s.

I'm thinking of starting at 30.5" Length, with 200 grains up front.

Will these be too stiff?  I realize I have to shootem, but I'm using Big Jims Hot Glue, and can remove and trim if needed...

Thanks all..

Easykeeper

I have a 45# recurve that I draw to 29" and it tunes up well with a full length .400 Axis and 150 grain point.

T Folts

Mitch you should be close, I'd leave them full length first. Cutting then just a little will stiffen em up quick. Alot of money has been wasted on people cuttin their arrows too soon.
I am shooting 3555 out of my 46 lb longbow and 180 gr is right on. 200 shows a little weak but that can be a good thing once an arrow is fletched.
US ARMY 1984-1988

ripforce56

You should be good with the 3555s I have a 62in Bama Expi 47@28 R/D Longbow shoots that arrow great full length with a 145pt!
BirchBark Rovers Custom Quivers 
Bama Royal Expedition T/D  #00027
Root Target Master 66in 40@28
SF Forged Plus/Carbon Elite 40lb Limbs 68in ILF
Schramm Recurve 62in 46@28


Schramm 62in Recurve 46@28

Matt Green

i shoot a 45lb 60inch recurve and use the 3555 as well. my draw won't let me cut them so i use full lentgth. If i use a 50g brass insert i use 150 grain target tips and bare shaft shows slightly weak (i.e. ideal to me). The nice thing then is that i can simply remove a field tip and screw in my 150grain magnus broadhead and they shoot identical. Lots of people seem to like the 1535's with 45lb bow. i have not tried those but would worry that it woudl be very easy to have too much wt up front even at lighter tip wts.
BIG PT:  mentioned above - DON'T cut before you experiement with dif wts. It takes a ton of wt to break down a carbon arrow BUT cutting a quarter inch adds huge stiffness
best of luck
mg
"If God didn't make an outside, I wouldn't have fun." Summer - my 4 year old daughter

threeunder

My 45# K-Mag is shooting 30" Heritage 150's and 29" GT 35-55 both with 200 gr up front (I draw 27").  Good arrow flight with either set up.
I too, though, would leave full length and see what you're getting before cutting them down.
Ken
Ken Adkins

Never question a man's choice in bows or the quality of an animal he kills.  He is the only one who has to be satisfied with either of those choices.

Over&Under

QuoteOriginally posted by T Folts:
Mitch you should be close, I'd leave them full length first. Cutting then just a little will stiffen em up quick. Alot of money has been wasted on people cuttin their arrows too soon.
I am shooting 3555 out of my 46 lb longbow and 180 gr is right on. 200 shows a little weak but that can be a good thing once an arrow is fletched.
I agree...that has been my findings
"Elk (add hogs to the list) are not hard to hit....they're just easy to miss"          :)
TGMM

Bladepeek

A lot of arrows/shafts for sale in the classifieds come in too short for me. I wonder if some of them were cut too soon. Definitely a vote for starting full length first.
60" Bear Super K LH 40#@28
69" Matt Meacham LH 42@28
66" Swift Wing LH 35@28
54" Java Man Elk Heart LH 43@28
62"/58" RER LXR LH 44/40@28

Yellow Dog

Mitch, I'd start at full length. They tolerate a wide range of weight up front with minimal change in spine. You'll get your big spine change's when you vary length, if you start too short you've just made a dozen arrows to sell in the classifieds.
TGMM Family of the Bow


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