From: Trailsend
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Date: 12-Jun-17 |
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I have a trails end bow it is 42 pounds At 28 inch draw sixty to inch bow My arrow are 29 inch's long What carbon shaft will work With a 125 grain point
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From: Blackhawk
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Date: 12-Jun-17 |
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Love those Dale Dye bows...
Carbon express 90 works for me with similar rig. Also, Gold Tip 15/35.
However, 1916 aluminum is now my preference over carbon.
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From: bldtrailer
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Date: 12-Jun-17 |
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Be careful those Dale Dyes are addicting .You should try full length 1535s and try different weight points.
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From: Trailsend
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Date: 13-Jun-17 |
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I forgot my string is fast flight
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From: Bowmania
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Date: 14-Jun-17 |
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It appears from the new Lancaster catalog, that Gold Tip dropped the incredibly stupid designation of 1535 and has gone to a more normal deflection model number of .600.
THe backward Carbon Express still sits with 90, 150, 250 ect. A bad marketing ploy that is supposed to prevent you from easily switching from one brand of .600 to another brand of .600. All it did was prevent me from ever buying CE.
It might work with people that aren't stubborn knotheads.
Bowmania
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From: fdp
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Date: 14-Jun-17 |
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Dale's bows are 1/8" past center as I recall. You should be able to shoot .600's just fine depending on the build out you have and the tip weight/arrow length you want.
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