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Arrow help

Started by pmaher7211, February 21, 2013, 09:16:00 AM

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pmaher7211

I just bought a 55# 60" Hoyt Buffalo. I have some 5575 Gold Tip Traditional carbon arrows. I wanna use 150 grain tips. My draw length is 26". What length arrow should I try. Any help would be great. Thanks.

moebow

Might be too stiff for your setup and draw length.  Leave them full length and go from there.

Arne
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xtrema312

That is going to be stiff I think.  Start very long and don't be in a hurry to cut.  Do you have any 100 gr. inserts? Heavy inserts would help you tune them and get the length down to something reasonable.
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pmaher7211


Charlie Lamb

Look into bareshaft tuning. Carbon arrows benefit from extra weight up front when tuning.... 300 grains or more of tip weight is not unusual.

A well tuned arrow with extra weight up front has some real advantages for penetrating game.
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dhermon85

I've shot 5575 arrows with 100 gn inserts and 200 gn points out of 55# longbow with good success. This got arrow down to 28.5 inches.

dhermon85

I've shot 5575 arrows with 100 gn inserts and 200 gn points out of 55# longbow with good success. This got arrow down to 28.5 inches.


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