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2117 shooters, whats your set-up?

Started by ThePushArchery, January 17, 2011, 05:34:00 PM

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ThePushArchery

Wondering what you fellow 2117 shooters are using for tip weight, bow weight, and arrow length.

Search tool isn't bringing up much on this.

Thanks!

Covey

I have a 54# silvertip! I draw it to 30" though. It's 60", fast flight. I shoot full length 2117's with 125grn muzzy phantom's. I paper tune and this setup with good release will shoot a perfect hole from 0 to 20 yards. Plenty good for me! Jason

J. Holden

I received some 2117's on a buy from the classifieds.  I shot them to see how they would work.  I shoot a 53# recurve at 28".  I draw the bow to 28".  They were shooting so well out of my bow I accidently broke, felt good until I realized I broke an arrow.  Anyway, upon closer inspection I noticed the previous owner had mounted a screw to the back of the insert and wrapped a little electrical tape around the end where the head had been.  I took it out, weighed it and it was around 115 grains.  I was wondering why they were smacking the target.  I shoot a 29" arrow with a 145 grain broadhead or field point.  The shoot really well.  I haven't paper tuned them or anything like that.  But according to Stu Miller's calculater they're the right set up.  Good luck.

-Jeremy   :coffee:
Pslam 46:10

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**DONOTDELETE**

50#@28" PSE Kingfisher 60" Recurve Full Length w/200 grn

TSHOOTER

57# @ 29.  full length 2117 with 150 gr head.  fly great.
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Nosight

WhippenStick Draw 31" use full lenght with210 grains up front. Shhot like laser beems for me if I do everything right...
Remember...aim small miss small...

McGeeM

64" longbow and recurve both 63# at 28 1/4 length. They fly great with a 160gr snuffer.

inrut

#57@26" recurve - 27" 2117 with 175 grain point weight.

Cal bow

59@27 although I draw 29. I shoot 30 1/2 inch arrows with 200 gr. points. Very durable arrow and shoots great.

bosteldr

57 @ 28 BW, 60 @ 28 Hunter and Dream Catcher arrow cut to 29" with 130 to 150 grains up front. Very durable and straight flight.

Night Wing

For a person who likes a low poundage recurve bow and very heavy aluminum arrows, it's good to be a knuckle dragger.

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Bow Type: Recurve
Bow Make: Blacktail
One Piece or Take Down (TD): Take Down (TD)
Bow Length: 66"
Bow's Shelf: Cut 3/16" Past Center

Bow Weight at Draw: 42#
Archer's Draw Length: 30"
Brace Height: 7 9/16"

Bowstring: Flemish
Material: Dyna97
Strands: 12

Arrow Material: Aluminum
Arrow Length: 32"
Spine: 2117 (Easton Camo Hunter)

Fletching: 3, 5" RW Parabolic Feathers (Gateway)
Straight, Offset or Helical: Helical
Cock Feather: Out

Tip Weight: 200 Grains
Broadhead: STOS 160 Grain 2 Blade Glue On
Broadhead Adalpter: 11/32" Magnus 42 Grains

Arrow Weight: 637 Grains
GPP (Grains Per Pound): 15.16
FOC (Front Of Center): 15.4%
Speed: 153 FPS (Feet Per Second)

Tuning Method: Stu Miller's DSC Program, Paper Tune
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 42# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 10.02
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 37# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 11.37

Ron+dog

55 # bear grizzley
31" arrow lenth
125 gr. heads
for stumping and small game
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Moooseran

I shoot Bear T/D's both A & B in the 55# to 60#
range. Also Shoot 58" Shrew's  55#,56#,58#  
3 Black Widows PAV 55#, 56#, 58#.

All these bows shoot 2117's Autumn Orange shafts
cut 28 1/2 " with 145 gr target points or Magnus
heads 145gr. Arrows weigh 530 gr

I guess I'm lucky these arrows were all bare shaft tested which each bow and came out winners.

That's my case and may not work for some else.

Bow Bum

45#@28" Bear Kodiak Hunter drawn 29.5.  Easton legacy 2117 cut 30.5 BOP with 200gr up front. Bareshaft group w/ fletch to 30 yards.

USed Stu miller's calc to get the spec's and confirmed them in the Back yard.

B

ThePushArchery

Thanks guys, all good info. Appreciate it!

boog21

Bob Lee Signature, AMO 62", 60# @ 28", 29" draw length, 30 inch arrow with 200 grains up front.  According to Stu's spine calculator, I'm badly underspined, but my 2117s fly great (better than 2216s and 2219s).  Go figure.

ronp

44# @ 28" Black Widow PTFX with a D97 string and an Asbell grip.  Cut 3/16" past center.  Arrow length is 29-3/4" with a 125gr point.  I draw 28".  I thought this is way too stiff an arrow but they bare shaft real well.  I have another, similar Black Widow (46# PA) with a standard grip and shoot 1816s best with it.  With 200gr up front.  Quite a difference.
Ron Purdy

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Daz

69# @ 28" D-Style longbow. Arrows cut to 28 3/4 inches (i draw 28), with the shafts weighted the full length with plastic brake hose with a single layer of fabric tape to snug to I/D of arrow. I use 145 gr points, and get a finished weight of 765gr.

It's not a true EFOC arrow, but the extra arrow mass makes that bow a pleasure to shoot.
Less anger, more troubleshooting...

joe skipp

All my 2117 Aluminum are swagged. They are 28.5" to the end of the swage, I draw a true 27". I shoot 125, 135 and 160 gr broadheads, my bows range from 53-58# at 27".
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bowslinger

Pronghorn longbow:  60", 59#@28", with 29-inch draw.
Easton XX75 with unibushing: 31 inches
150-grain Wensel Woodsman, 3x5-inch turkey feather fletches

This same arrow flies very well out of a Bear Kodiak Special 55#@28".
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