From: Killzthemost
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Date: 21-Mar-17 |
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Just needing help finding some good arrows for my new black widow PL its 51#@ 27 thats my draw. With a good FOC . I dont have a bow shop around to pick and choose arrows have to order everything. Something like 550-600 grain setup . I'll shot aluminum or carbons, I really like aluminum. Thanks all
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From: Pdiddly
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Date: 21-Mar-17 |
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1916's cut to 28" with 125 up front. 2016's same length with 140 grain Zwickey Eskimos...
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From: Andy Man
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Date: 21-Mar-17 |
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think a 2117 with a 175 grain point would work
thats what I use on mine 50#@26"
can match weight with a long aluminum adaptor and a 125/135 grain broadhead or glue on judo or 175 grain screw in Hex blunt ot 175 grain VPA =good rigg for me perty versital
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From: Scooby-doo
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Date: 21-Mar-17 |
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.500 spine cut to 29"s with at least 225 up front will get you darn close may need a tad more up front.. Ideally a .550 spine cut to 28"s and 175-200 would be great. I am looking into some .550 spine carbons now, not a lot out there but some. Shawn
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From: fdp
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Date: 21-Mar-17 |
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Too many unidentified variables to give you a definitive answer.
Examples, "with a good FOC" what is that to you? How long do you want your arrows? What do you have on the sight window?
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From: bigdog21
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Date: 21-Mar-17 |
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I would go with Pdiddly. 29" 2016 with 145-165 gr tip. I have the same setup 52@27 and this is what I shoot. the 2117 will work with a lot up front I had to use 200gr. but it seamed like the arrow put on the brakes after 20 yards so I went with the 2016.
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From: NOCKBUSTER
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Date: 21-Mar-17 |
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600s with a 150 not much more info needed for me could go with up to 200s if you want that's with carbons. With aluminum shafts for me I would try a 2016 that would be playing it safe I have hardly any issues get them to fly good out of just about any trad bow.
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From: bigdog21
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Date: 21-Mar-17 |
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2018 at 29" and 200 up front would or should work and give you your 600 gr. I think with carbon you are going to half to really add weight to get 550-600 gr. the 2016s suggested should fall somewhere around 530-540 gr. good luck and order some test kits 3-river or black widow has them.
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From: Pdiddly
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Date: 22-Mar-17 |
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My recommendation is biased by my strong preference for a flatter shooting and faster shaft rather than a stiff shaft with a heavy head.
Out of respect to the OP's request I think the 2016 would be a good fit, albeit still lighter than the total weight requested.
I agree with bigdog21 that the 2117 with 200 up front would be fine at short range but drop like a stone after.
The OP has close to the same draw as me so I am familiar with the territory.
Another possibility is a 28" 2114 with a 145 grain head. I have a Sanders Sportster that's 52# @ 27" and it likes that combo.
No opinion on carbons as I have never used them.
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From: Killzthemost
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Date: 22-Mar-17 |
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Thanks guys your are a big help and support for this page . Im going to get some 2016s to fling. Have a great day and go shoot!!! God bless
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From: reb
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Date: 22-Mar-17 |
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I have a PL that is 51@ 27. I use 1916 cut at 28" a 125 grain head. they fly great.
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