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Re: trick for making heavy carbons
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August 12, 2013, 08:59:00 AM »
Most informative...thank you!!!
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Legolas
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Re: trick for making heavy carbons
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August 12, 2013, 09:03:00 AM »
Would be a better video if you had shown the stuffing technique as you were talking.
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Re: trick for making heavy carbons
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August 12, 2013, 11:38:00 AM »
Do you burn the chord tip to form a point in order to facilitate simplified insertion?
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LB_hntr
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Re: trick for making heavy carbons
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August 12, 2013, 11:57:00 AM »
Friend, yes i burn the tip of the rope. sorry i didnt mention that. I dont burn the back but definelty the front end that you are starting with.
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Matty
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August 12, 2013, 12:00:00 PM »
I burned both ends. And twisted the shaft as I inserted the chord. At the last 9" or so I just dropped the arrow tip down and the chord just slipped on in. Shot last night and flight was great!
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John146
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August 17, 2013, 10:27:00 PM »
LBHTR, Wanted to thank you for the tip. I was light on some 5575 GT's and this trick worked perfectly to get my weight up to 10 grains per pound and great flight. Thanks again. This is what I love about Trad gang!
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Shawn Leonard
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Re: trick for making heavy carbons
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August 17, 2013, 11:10:00 PM »
Question, why?? I mean unless you are hunting real big stuff, moose for example or some african game 8-10 grains per pound is more than enough for anything in North America and that actually includes moose. I shoot around 9 gpp. for everything I hunt. Shawn
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LB_hntr
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Re: trick for making heavy carbons
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August 18, 2013, 12:47:00 AM »
Shawn, Great question! for myself the reasons were heavier arrows are quiter, less hand shock, easier on the bow, and the arrows are more tolerant of wind, minor deflections. Its a personal preference. But there is a drawback of bigger arrow drop and they dont shoot as flat of tragectory as lighter arrows. But at the ranges i hunt this is an easy decision for me.
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garythenuke
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August 18, 2013, 10:57:00 AM »
Man this is a great idea. The last time I tried weighting my Aluminum shafts I tried using spray foam insulation. Great idea in theory. The downside is you have to nick the nock end to let the air escape...
I didn't realize what was happening as the whole process was so messy I couldn't tell where the spray was coming from...
I ended up with spray foam all over the garage (and me) and almost none in the shafts... This was about 18 years ago and I keep running across shirts and packs and stuff that have that gunk on it.
This rope is WAAAAAYY better. Plus it makes me want to try carbons now..
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RLA
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Re: trick for making heavy carbons
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August 18, 2013, 11:29:00 AM »
Fill your shafts full with black pepper it add's 115gr to 29" Easton FMJ's, works good for me.
Gives you all something else to try and it don't cost much.
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August 18, 2013, 05:37:00 PM »
Proved quite successful in boosting a my good trad buddies set-up. He is shooting ~40#'s at his 24 3/4" draw and was concerned with his lack of pay load....he is quite satisfied now.
Thank you!!!
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garythenuke
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Re: trick for making heavy carbons
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August 19, 2013, 06:21:00 PM »
^^Don't the game animals smell the pepper? Or is it so natural a smell that it doesn't faze them? I wonder if it might actually mask some scent...
hmmmmm...
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Longbow917
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Re: trick for making heavy carbons
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August 19, 2013, 08:57:00 PM »
OK LBhntr, I have to ask..... a 3555 shaft with 350 grains up front from a 63# bow? Do you have a super short draw or what? I am shooting a 50# longbow with 28 inch draw, 29.5" GT3555 arrow with 225 grains up front, center cut bow. I would think that would be way too weak of a spine for your weight bow and heavy point. I love the idea though, will look at using it to help quiet the bow even more as I generally only shoot out to 17 yards! Thanks for the tip!
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LB_hntr
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August 19, 2013, 10:19:00 PM »
Longbow917, you guest it! my draw length is only 26"...im a short guy at 5'6". Nice thing about being short is it makes the animals look bigger in my trophy pics...lol
The scientfic stuff goes over my head so i dont payattention to all the dynamics just what the shafts tell me. When i switched to carbons i bought 3 each of 3355 and 5575 knowing i was gonna stuff them full of rope (beein doing the ropw trick to my 2117 alums for many years so knew i wanted the carbons to be loaded and heavy as well). when i loaded them up the way i wanted and shot bare shafts the 3355 hit eactly where i wanted and flew really good. the 5575 were off to a side and sidways (cant remember what side) so i stayed with the 3355s. my arrows are cut at 27 1/2" from nock throat to end of shaft.
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