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Started by HoggyO, September 15, 2010, 08:10:00 PM

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HoggyO

Hey Gang,

I tried to search this question here with no luck, Can you shoot arrows that are made for a heavier poundage bow? I shoot a 45# recurve, Can I shoot arrows made for a 50-60# bow? Will it affect my shot in any way?

stevewills

may be stiff,add more weight to the front
i like biscuits

magnus

Keeping them longer than 28" will help as well.
Or try woody weights.

Magnus
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Grey Taylor

Awfull lot of variables to take into account before it can be said if they will preform well out of the lighter bow.
Short answer is: yes, you can shoot them.

Guy
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luvnlongbow

If your bow has and can shoot a low stretch material ( Fast Flight )string than I would say yes. At 45# you should be able to shoot a 5o- 55# spine, or a 55-60# spine depending on your draw length. As Guy stated, there are a lot of variables.


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