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where can i find #75 spine footed arrows

Started by primitivealltheway, June 24, 2011, 08:07:00 PM

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primitivealltheway

looking for a source ,i cant find no one who sales them ,most only have 65 spine.
i will be shooting a 64 pound longbow ,cut to center . i also want to shoot a 200 grain broadhead..looking to get an arrow around 700-800 grains
"nothing like being in the woods with a stick and string"

Orion


Bjorn

Raptor Archery will have them; I would suggest a footed Surewood Fir shaft.

Shawn Leonard

Depending on the longbow design(hard R/D)with 200 grain broadheads you may want a bit stiffer unless you cut them 28"s or less! Shawn
Shawn

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Mike Vines

Make your own.  Here is a how-to I did a little while ago that turns out a great looking arrow.

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primitivealltheway

alright i have a 64# @28 longbow ,cut to center,fastflight,i draw 28 ,but will have my arrows 29.5" long,this is what i came up with , and by the way i will be shooting 200 grain heads
64
+
10 for over 28"
+
5 for fast flight
+
5 cut to center
+
10 for 200 grains
94# spine
do i need to get 90-95 or 95-100 spine

got a buddy that got stationed at fort collins colorodo ,he told me to come up next year and chase some elk,so this is what im taking with me
"nothing like being in the woods with a stick and string"

Orion

You're not drawing over 28 inches so you're not adding any weight to the draw requiring more spine.  The little bit more spine needed for the slightly long arrow is negligible.  Nock that 10# off. 80-85 should work just fine, IMO. Regardless of what we suggest, how you set up and shoot your bow will have the final say on the spine you need. Might consider getting a test kit.  Good luck.


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