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Easton 2115 arrows ??

Started by acollins, January 09, 2015, 08:43:00 PM

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acollins

I picked up a dozen Easton Gamegetter II 2115 arrows today at an auction. They look new. I'm not sure they have ever been shot. They are 29". From valley to BOP. my question is what poundage bow should these shoot well out of. I draw 27" and have a 45 and 50 lb recurve. I know this is kind of a vague question. Just wondering. I don't have a lot of experience with aluminum.

maxwell

These have a deflection in the high 400"s.  A 2114 has a deflection of .510 so these would be a little lower.  So I would keep them long and try 125 heads first and see if they fly. The 50# bow would work best.  A lot depends on your bow and string combo. How much your recurve is cut past center.  I shoot 2114 out of a 46# schafer recurve, I draw 26".  My guess they will work just mess with point weight.  Hope this helps.

acollins

Ok thanks that is what I needed to know. Just that I was in the ballpark of a workable arrow. Thanks.

hvyhitter

These spine out almost identicle to 2018s but are about 40 gr lighter. Should work with the 50# recurve with a 29-30 inch arrow and 160+ total point weight (125-160 point + 35 insert)..............
Bowhunting is "KILL and EAT" not "Catch and Release".....Semper Fi!

Benoli

I've used 2115's cut to 29" with 145 grains up front from my #53 Shrew. Four 4" fletch with excellent flight. I draw 28".
One stick, one string and an arrow I'll fling!


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