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Beman center shot reviews

Started by aim small...release, October 19, 2015, 02:09:00 PM

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aim small...release

Looking at trying out some beman centershot carbons. I shoot roy hal longbow 49lbs and want to shoot 200grain total up front with 29.5 inch arrow any suggestions on spine 340 or 400. Or if you have a setup similar what are youshooting. Thanks for all the help. Brandon
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straight_arrow

Brandon, shooting 400s, 31", 200gr tip, total weight 535 out of my Toelke Lynx 62" Longbow 53# @ 30".  Simply a great arrow!  Mark
"They're all trophies"

Gaff

I love my centershots.. .600 spine from wing thunderbird recurve. 175 up front.  they fly like darts
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Jamie

Bullfrog 1

VERY durable arrows. I am shooting a 55 @30  Lynx 31 inch arrow with 75 grain insert and 150 grain head in the 400's. Bill

Producer

I like Center shots as well. They are a little lighter than GT Trads and not as strong. GT are very strong. If you are pulling 49lbs you will not need 340's for sure. Cutting 400's down to 29.5 could leave you a little stiff but in the ball park. At least that is how things worked out for me with those arrows and draw weight combinations.
What gives me wings? Flying with my arrows over and over again. And never giving up...For giving up means not believing...

Bullfrog 1

I'm sorry I strongly disagree. I have shot GT for years and I find Centershots WAY more durable. Bill

shedhunta

QuoteOriginally posted by Bullfrog 1:
I'm sorry I strongly disagree. I have shot GT for years and I find Centershots WAY more durable. Bill
I agree with this statement.
Toelke whip 2 piece.  58" 50@28"

Paul Cousineau

I have 8 centershot shafts that I bought last year sitting in an arrow box somewhere in my basement. Im waiting to fetch and tune them until after i use up my current arrows. I don't know how much longer I can wait. I can tell you they are a nice looking arrow. I also like the smaller diameter without needing a hidden insert.
The lazy do not roast any game, but the diligent feast on the riches of the hunt. -Proverbs 12:27

Joeabowhunter

340's will be too stiff.  400's will work but don't cut them to length right away....work your way down as needed..

Ron Vought

I have been shooting them since the day they hit the market. Best arrow I have ever shot in regards to consistency and durability. I shoot the Center Shot .500's from my #50 longbows. I cut my arrows 29" BOP with the 50 grain brass insert and 175 grain field points/broadheads. With feathers, nock and a wrap I get 500 grains from this combination.

Cwilder

I have been shooting them since they came out as well. I really like them a lot.
I'm shooting a full length .400 spine with the 75 grain insert with a 175 VPA 3 blade 51lbs
I also shoot them on a 55lb bow 30.5 with 50 grain insert and 175 3 blade VPA
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Petrichor

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