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Odd ball aluminium arrow size

Started by Old York, January 10, 2010, 10:00:00 AM

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Old York

Anybody ever hear of an 1815?
Yep, '15' as in 1 - 5.
 :confused:    :confused:    :confused:    :confused:
"We were arguing about brace-height tuning and then a fistmele broke out"

JRY309

That is an odd size,I've heard of a 2217 also which is an odd size too.

Doc Pain

I think if I remember correctly that the 2217 was a Jim Dougherty shaft that only came in the gray color.  I shot a league for a few years and my partner used them.  I'm not sure on the 1815 though.
If it isn't life or death, it's no big deal.

Ia Hawkeye

Sure, I had a buddy that shot them. I believe they were Jim Dougherty shafts.

Earl Jeff

Easton doesn't list a 1815. I used to shoot 2217 still have a few.

Northern Whisper

If I remember correctly Easton did have an 1815, it was spined in the youth range, for smaller draw lengths and weights. I think they were blue in color, at least the ones I dealt with were.

Grayseas

I Have got some 1816, and some 1818
Eli
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AALLFAB

I have 6 kind of lavenderish target tipped ones right here 1815s. jim

Old York

"If I remember correctly Easton did have an 1815, it was spined in the youth range,
for smaller draw lengths and weights. I think they were blue in color, at least the ones I dealt with were. PR"

"I have 6 kind of lavenderish target tipped ones right here 1815s. jim"

I think that answers that, thanks!
"We were arguing about brace-height tuning and then a fistmele broke out"

George D. Stout

Easton made some odd sizes for various distributors...that's probably where they came from.


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