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New bow/ Carbon Spine Help

Started by Rich in CO, January 09, 2011, 10:43:00 AM

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Rich in CO

I have a new to me Morrison Shawnee with arapahoe limbs 54@27 I draw 27 comming. I want a carbon to come in @ 500+ grains, with a 150 grain head if possible. (I have lots of 150 grain BH's) After playing with Stu's calculator it's telling me I'm going to need a 175 head.

Any ideas on how i can get the correct spine with 150 tip? Brass inserts?

Thanks
Rich

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metsastaja

QuoteOriginally posted by Prairie Drifter:
Leave the arrow a little longer
Just ran a CE 250 at 30.25" with 150 upfront.  difference was 0.6
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trad_bowhunter1965

I am shooting a Pronghorn 62" 52@28 my arrow is and Axis 500 29" with a 75gr brass insert and 165gr tip for total arrow wight of 520gr.
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Rich in CO

I was thinking of using the CE heritage line and if correct they are only 30in long, so going longer didn't cross my mind. Are the ce heritage longer than 30" if so I think the 250's would come in just fine.

Tutanka

Stock uncut length of CE heritage is 32".

metsastaja

Yes The CE Heritage shafts are 32.5" That is why I shoot them having a 30" true draw. They are a great arrow.
Les Heilakka
TGMM Family of the Bow  
Some times the uneventful nights are just as good if not better than the eventful ones


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