From: jjs
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Date: 04-Apr-19 |
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25" in draw what cutoff recommended on carbon and aluminum shaft?
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From: aromakr
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Date: 04-Apr-19 |
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anywhere from 25" to full length, its up to you.
Bob
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From: Little Billy
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Date: 04-Apr-19 |
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Don't be afraid to leave them long.
Check the spine chart for the Length,say 30" arrow at your # .
I like to go down one size from what the charts say.
Length and point weight.
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From: 2 bears
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Date: 04-Apr-19 |
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26" I like an inch of clearance if I am going to shoot broadheads. 25 1/4 for target only and a consistent draw length. >>>-----> Ken
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From: Kansasclipper
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Date: 04-Apr-19 |
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Your bare shaft will tell you what length, no one else can.
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From: Pa Steve
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Date: 04-Apr-19 |
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What Bob said.
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From: trad47
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Date: 04-Apr-19 |
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28” and 165 gr up front works for me using carbons.
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From: Little Billy
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Date: 04-Apr-19 |
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It looks like it depends on your style. Longer is forgiveing. Shorter is faster.
Be the Butta.
1916 Easton 10 grns inch. 30" arrow about 45# . 125 grains?
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From: fdp
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Date: 04-Apr-19 |
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What Bob and Pa Steve said.
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