From: joel0711
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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charts hsow 2215 for a 45# bow what say you??
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From: fdp
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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Well...how long are your arrows going to be, how do you have the bow actually set up centershot wise, what type of string material are you using, and how heavy is the head you want to shoot?
I'm guessin' if you considered all those things when you looked up the arrows, they will work well.
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From: rock74
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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1916 is first guess but hard to tell from here.
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From: Kelly
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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Way overspined unless they are 33” long with a 250 grain point.
Now to give you a better idea check out the chart at www.arrowskp.com
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From: fdp
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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Actually the Easton chart shows them as in the range for 30'ish" inch arrows. I've always had good luck with that chart.
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From: joel0711
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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Info came from Easton chart. Would use full length with anywhere from 100 to 200 grain,whichever does best. Prior message listed centershot as 0 .....I have flipper rest 2 on it. dacron flemish string at 8 inch brace,
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From: fdp
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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So the bow is cut TO center? Not past center?
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From: joel0711
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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cut to center---- centershot listed as 0 from prior message on leatherwall--- its a 75 or 76 green hunter
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From: fdp
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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So are you drawing the bow more than 28" ?
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From: joel0711
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Date: 16-Mar-18 |
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sorry---- draw is 27.5''
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From: GF
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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I draw about 27” and I couldn’t shoot that arrow cleanly with #55 out of a good recurve... not even with 5 1/2” high-profile bananas.
And God knows I tried.
Not sure he knows WHY, but there you go.... I think with 125 grain points, probably #70 would be in the ballpark.
For a #45 recurve, I’d bet on 1916s; maybe 2016 if you like ‘em long or want to use a heavier point.
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From: GLF
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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On the easton a modern recurve is cut past center with non stretch string.
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From: Gray Goose Shaft
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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Try Stu Miller's calculator. It can be found on Three River's website.
I do well with 1916s, 31", 100 grain points, 3-4" fletch at 43 to 45#, 27" draw.
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From: DanaC
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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2215 is a 450-class spine. You could 'maybe' use something as stiff as 500, depending on the bow. I tried 2215's from a bow I normally like the 2018 out of, wasn't worth the bother.
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From: westrayer
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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I can shoot a 29" 2215 from my 44#@28" Covert Hunter (125 tip). But that is a very high performance bow. For most bows, I think it too stiff without a lot of point weight
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From: Jerry
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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I like 1916s out of 45lb bows
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From: Jim
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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Listen to Kelly!!
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From: olddogrib
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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Well..there are always exceptions (i.e you have gorilla arms, a 40" draw and are shooting an actual stacked 65# off the fingers), but being that I shot 2213's out of a 70# wheelie bow I'd say find a new chart.
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From: mgerard
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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2013's might work well.
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From: joel0711
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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I'll stick with 1916 cut 29 inches and 175 grain point---flies good
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From: M60gunner
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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Now I know why I don’t look at Easton charts unless it’s at least 20 years old. Oh, you an’it going to be able to run down to your local archery store and find that size in stock either.
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From: Pdiddly
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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Wayyy too stiff!
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From: Jon Stewart
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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Joe: I shot my bear with a 29" 1916 and a 130 grain point last fall and that did the job. Arrow flew fast and true.
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From: M60gunner
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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Like I said on another thread, old bow use old chart, new bow new chart. Also think aluminum, leave what works with carbons on the back porch.
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From: DarrinG
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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From the info listed, I would say they are too stiff as well. 1916 would be a good choice. Would be nice if you had a couple 1816's and a couple 2016's to try with varying point weights too.
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From: Kelly
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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Based upon 28" draw and your Bear Green Hunter bow I'd say 1916, 1918, or 2016 depending upon point weight.
Why do you want your arrow 2" longer than your draw. Most like 1" max but myself go with only 1/2" max. Shorter arrow requires less spine.
2215 spines around 80#, way too stiff for your bow and draw length.
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From: joel0711
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Date: 17-Mar-18 |
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I'll stick with 1916 cut 29 inches and 175 grain point---flies good
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