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wood arrows and high performance bows

Started by swampbuck, January 14, 2009, 12:00:00 PM

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swampbuck

What spine woods arrows are you guys shooting from your high performance bows?

I'm currently shooting a 58" 55#@28 drawn 28" Centaur LB with the side padded out to 1/8 from center.

I want may arrows 29" BOP and a 73# spine with only 75gr up front seems to be the best I can come up with so far,is anybody else seeing the need for heavy spine??

Oh yea the string is a skinny one not sure of the material but I'm sure it's high performance

Thanx
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ssoden

Yep .. I shoot a PAX 50@28. I shoot cedar spined at 80-85 cut to 29 1/2 with a 145 gr tip.

Bjorn

I shoot 29" BOP 70-75 and 75-80# POC outta' my 49# and 53# ACS's. They are hunting tapered by raptorarchery.com and love to be taken for walks!

Jesse Minish

I am shooting 30" BOP laminated birch spined 80-85# and I shoot them out of a Habu, Silvertip, Horne and Cascade that are all between 68#'s and 70#'s

Orion

On a centershot bow, you can shoot just about as high as you want/can find.  Since you've built out the shelf, 70-75# should work for you with more weight up front, say 125-145.  Have you tried heavier heads on those shafts?  I did the same with my 52# ACS at my 28-inch draw.  Can shoot arrows spined from 60 (just a tad weak) to 75-80#.  Could probably shoot heavier if I had any.

BobW

when you shoot that new(-to you) Shrew, its likely going to need more spine than you think.....
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Shawn Leonard

Tom, I told ya you would need at least 75-80# I have some that spine 77#s on the button, just PM me your addy. Shawn
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Fletcher

SB, I have a 58", 54 lb @26" Lil Mag no carbon that shoots 26.5" 55-60's.  Considering your arrow length, I'd say you are pretty close, maybe some 75-80's with a heavier point.
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Lone archer

80# spine from my 52# Morrison Dakota 30" arrow.

Big Ed

Definitly with any Hybrid Longbow usually you need to add anywhere from 15 to 20 lbs. in spine depending on length and type of woods. I shoot a 31" 85-90# spine arrow out of a 60# Shrew with 145 grains up front. Big Ed
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overbo

Vyperkahn 60lbs @ 27'' TUNES W/ .340 deflection w/ 175gr point cut @ 28''.Beleive that's around 85lbs spine.

R. Combs

With the shelf built out to 1/8" before center, I would thank that a 29" arrow and a fast flight string would get you around 65-69 or 70-74 with a 125 grain tip.

Rick

Benny Nganabbarru

Douglas fir from  www.surewoodshafts.com  out of my cut-past-centre 80# @ 28" Silvertip, with fastflite string. They are 30" BOP, 105# in spine, wear a 160 grain STOS broadhead, and weigh 775 grains total. They can kill hogs, brumbies and camels.
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snag

Hi Bob! So you like those Surewoods? I just bought some from Bob. Then we tapered them, I stained them this morning and tonight the crown goes on. They are an impressive shaft those guys put out! I see no reason to buy anything else. 80# bow and 105# spined arrows! I have some Forgewood shafts that are 800gr. w/ 160gr. STOS heads...but only 85# spine weight.
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