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Spine help please

Started by toby, December 14, 2015, 07:36:00 PM

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toby

I shoot a 45# Bear Montana, I believe it is cut to center. I'll probably shoot  175 up front. My dl is 29" so arrows should be 30" or more. Bow has a TenRingString.

I'm thinking of using CE Heritage shafts.
Thanks
Toby
TOBY

Possum Head

Start with uncut 500s and you'll do just fine.

Alexander Traditional

I like CE 150's,but I don't know if you will be able to get by with a 175 grain tip. I think I have a similar setup and have 250 grain up front. I'm not drawing that far thought,but those arrows were left full length.

9 Shocks

I would get the CE 90s.  Montanas have a smaller shelf.  I believe the 90's are a .530 spine.  They should shoot great out of your bow.  Like others have said...do not cut the arrows until you shoot and see how they react and fly.
60" Bivouac Backland ILF longbow 42@27
58" Schafer Silvertip recurve 47@27
58" Primaltech Longbow 45@27

flyflinger

Getting a test kit from 3rivers is not a bad idea. I got a new Black Widow this fall, 45#@28, 60". I also draw 29". I tuned arrows to a similiar bow while at the shop ordering mine. I came home and ordered a dozen CE heritage 150's. Once I got my actual bow I tried to tune it with the shafts. Too weak. I had them cut repeatedly and finally ended up with too short of an arrow to use and still too weak. Had to order a new dozen of the 250's. I've got those flying perfect now. But a test kit could've saved me time and alot of cash.
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