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Easton 1916 - legacy vs. camo hunter superlite

Started by Xavier, June 28, 2013, 06:01:00 PM

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Xavier

What is the main difference between Legacy 1916 and Camo Hunter 1916 superlite??

I shoot both - once dialed in - the legacy IS heavier and uses heavier field points than the superlites.

What is the actual difference.

FWIW - the Camo Hunter superlites seem slightly under spined and make some contact with the outer edge of the arrow rest (off the shelf). Both types of arows are the same length. Only difference in set-up is point weight. Legacy uses 150 grain and Camo Hunter uses 75grain.

Thanks!

cbCrow

I had both here and they both weigh the same approx 10grs/in. Went to easton they confirm both weigh the same,however the difference is in the nock end. Legacy uses glue on nock approx 10.3grs for mine, the CH uses bushing 7grs, and X nock at 9.6grs other than that they are the same.

Xavier


JamesKerr

I don't know what the difference is but I have always found the Legacy's to be the toughest of all the aluminum shafts for me.
James Kerr


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