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Arrow Identification Help

Started by tracker12, May 18, 2015, 08:20:00 PM

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tracker12

I found an arrow over the weekend that flat out shoots bullet holes out of my #43 RER LX Longbow.  The arrow is an Easton XX75 Blues 29" with a 125 grain head.  I'm just not sure what size it is.  The outside diameter is .281.  I measured an XX75 1916 and it is right at about .3.  So does that make the Blues I found a 1816.  I found the Blues online and that seem to come in 1716, 1816 and 1916.
T ZZZZ

Biathlonman

Sounds right to me.  Shouldn't be to hard to find another to confirm.

ChuckC

Doesn't it say what it is on the shaft ?  Look below the "Blues" logo ( spin the shaft around)
.281 is 18/64


ChuckC

creekwood

A 1816 arrow shaft is 18/64 in diameter and the wall is .016 inches thick. etc...

tracker12

Thanks guys for the info.  Marking must be worn off I was unable to locate the size.
T ZZZZ


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