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Should i use 400s or 340s??

Started by the force, August 09, 2009, 10:20:00 PM

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the force

I shoot a grizzly of about 58# at my 27.5 draw.Should i use a 340 or 400 arrow im thinkin traditional only or ics bowhunters.Id like to use between 200 and 250 grain heads.

Thanks for the help
Hoyt Tiburon

JRY309

I would try the 400's,340's would be too stiff even with 250 up front.

robtattoo

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the force

Hoyt Tiburon

SteveB

Depends on how long you leave the arrows and how close to centershot you are. My 53 @ 28 DAS is tuned with 29 1/2" ACC 360's (340 spine) with 175 gr points. Centershot tuned to right side of center of point.

Steve

James Wrenn

What Steve says.I shoot 400s with 125gn points from my 43lb gamemaster but I have long arrows.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....


the force

Hoyt Tiburon

Guru

I shoot a 58# curve, that I draw just over 28"'s...TS-1 10 strand string...Shoot ICS 400's that are cut at 29" and have about 250grs up front and they shoot very well.....

Everyone's different, but I really believe the 340's will be way too stiff for you set-up and draw......unless you leave them really long and hang over 300grs on the end.
Curt } >>--->   

"I love you Daddy".......My son Cade while stump shooting  3/19/06

FerretWYO

I shoot a 57# longbow. I am shooting a 400 axis cut to 29.5 with 225 grains up front.

I do however shoot 340s with the same wait up front in my pronghorn ferret but I had to leave them really really long. I did it because I liked the weight that I got.

I would go with the 400s in your case.
TGMM Family of The Bow

the force

Hoyt Tiburon

George D. Stout

I'm with Guru.  400's unless you want a lot of arrow hanging over the front.

lone hunter

Don't want to confuse or mislead you so dug out Beman arrow chart.

What arrow to use at your poundage depends upon your arrow length. You are at the point where you could go either way depending upon this consideration. If your arrow length is between 28.5 and 29.5 then you should try the 400's. If however, your arrow length is between 29.5 and 30.5 you should try 340's. Individual shooting style plays into this as well. Tip weight is really a moot point in my humble opinion.
I would be happy to send you one of each, cut at what ever length you decide upon. PM length and address if interested. Good hunting, Mike

Guru

Just wondering.....how can point weight be a "moot point" when it have everything to do with spine and how an arrow will flex because of it?
Curt } >>--->   

"I love you Daddy".......My son Cade while stump shooting  3/19/06

swampbuck

I,m betting that the "moot point" is how much a decent shooter can get away with useing carbon arrows

I,ve shot 125 and 250 up front from the same bow useing the same arrows and there isn't much differance at 20yrds...I've done it side by side

that said it DOES matter if ya want a good forgiving set up and the 340's would be stiff way stiff IMO technecally the 400 spine should be stiff too but I've had good luck with it myself and that should get ya in the ball park

funny how ya can get carbons to fly well fairly easy but woods (for me anyway) seem to be more touchy and less forgiving...again "for me"
Shoot straight and have FUN!!

rogers

I shoot a 66# hatfield and use 400 beman mfx classic shafts with 125 grain tips and 50 grain inserts, they fly exceptional.  340's are a little too stiff for me even at that poundage.


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