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POC arrows

Started by chsnelk03, January 20, 2009, 06:42:00 PM

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chsnelk03

I'm looking to get some POC's and have a spine question. I currently shoot a Beeler longbow that's 55#@28", my draw length is 27.75 and I shoot 2018 XX75 cut to 29.5 with 150grains up front. My question is: should the POC's be 60-65# spine weight with this setup? According to the charts, I think this is right,but the charts have always been a starting point for me and not always right.
Thanks in advance!
Roger Burton, SMSgt
Chief, Fire Emergency Services
179th AW Mansfield, OH

ishiwannabe

Sounds about right from what I know(aint much). It would also depend on if your bow was center cut or not.
"I lost arrows and didnt even shoot at a rabbit" Charlie after the Island of Trees.
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Orion

If yo're going to put 150 grains up front on the POCs, 60-65# is about right.  I don't know of a 150 grain glue on point though.  Not really a problem.  Should get good arrow flight with that spine with anything from 125 to 160 grains up front.  Could also cut your arrows down an inch. Not necessary to have 2 inches hanging over the back of the bow, but won't affect things much if you want to leave them that long.

Shawn Leonard

I would go to 65-70 if you are gonna leave at 29.5"s and 150 point weight. The 60-65's will be weak, those bows shoot hard. Shawn
Shawn

chsnelk03

Okay, I'm thinking of cutting arrows down to 28.5" and taking point weight down to 125 gr. So now the 60-65's should work?
Roger Burton, SMSgt
Chief, Fire Emergency Services
179th AW Mansfield, OH

chsnelk03

Roger Burton, SMSgt
Chief, Fire Emergency Services
179th AW Mansfield, OH

Fletcher

With an inch less shaft and lighter point you should do fine with the 60-65's.  A 2018 spines about 67 lb.
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