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help with arrow size

Started by sticks&stringz, June 30, 2015, 02:24:00 AM

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sticks&stringz

i have a browning medallion recurve 38# @28 cut to 1/16 from center.i draw the bow to the full 28 inches. I want to shoot a 30" aluminum arrow from throat of nock to back of point with 125gr points and 3 in feathers in a four Fletch.i need to know what size shaft would best match my bow.the charts all say a 1916 is gonna be the best but i figured i would ask all of the tuning pros on here first before i go buy shafts.also when buying aluminum shafts from lancaster archery do they come with nocks and inserts or do i have to buy them separately. i plan on buying either easton tribute or easton jazz shafts.
browning medallion 38#@28
carsage 45#@28
superjet 45#@28
homemade/custom ilf bow 45-50#@28

dbd870

1916 should be a good place to start.
SWA Spyder

JRY309

I would go with a 1816 for a 38# bow.

The Whittler

17 or 18 should do it. As for the length you should bare shaft to get the exact arrow length.


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