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Alluminum arrow size for my 66 Grizzly?

Started by david janssen, March 02, 2015, 07:56:00 PM

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david janssen

A few weeks ago I purchased a 1966 Grizzly 45#.I only draw 26" and wondered what size alluminum arrow would work best?I would like to use either a 125gr or 150 gr broadhead.How long should they be cut?


Thanks for the help,

David
David Janssen

the rifleman

You might try 2016s.  I would start w full length and bareshaft to final length.  I am finding out that for me a starting point is really a good guess.  Your bow will tell you what it will shoot for you.

Cyclic-Rivers

Cant help you with Arrows but have held that bow and its sure a beauty!   :thumbsup:
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


>~TGMM~> <~Family~Of~The~Bow~<

KyStickbow

I would say a 1916 would work for you. I shoot 40# with a 27" draw length and use 1816's. Either of those would proly work..but my guess is the 1916 would get you where u want to be.
Aim small...Miss small!!

IronJohn

Cut them 27" and use the 125 point. They will fly like darts.......IJ
Fedora Bows, Easton Arrows, BigJim Quivers & Bear Razorheads!

dbd870

I'd go with 1816's if you are going to cut them 27" or so.
SWA Spyder


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