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Easton serpent 2115 shafts

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Takedown 27-Nov-22
Bigdog 21 27-Nov-22
Bigdog 21 27-Nov-22
Takedown 27-Nov-22
Bigdog 21 27-Nov-22
fdp 27-Nov-22
George D. Stout 27-Nov-22
M60gunner 27-Nov-22
cacciatore 28-Nov-22
Dennis in Virginia 28-Nov-22
George D. Stout 28-Nov-22
Takedown 28-Nov-22
From: Takedown
Date: 27-Nov-22




Was rummaging through some old archery stuff I had and I ran across these jda 2115 serpents made by Easton any info would greatly be appreciated Tia

From: Bigdog 21
Date: 27-Nov-22




Thinking that was designed for Jim Doutghty and sold by him.

From: Bigdog 21
Date: 27-Nov-22




It will be a 461 spine 10.8 gr per inch

From: Takedown
Date: 27-Nov-22




Thank you very much

From: Bigdog 21
Date: 27-Nov-22




You can Google Jim Doughty archery to find out more about arrows he sold. JDA.

From: fdp
Date: 27-Nov-22




It's Jim Dougherty.

From: George D. Stout
Date: 27-Nov-22




Or contact Easton since they made all of Jim's branded arrows.

From: M60gunner
Date: 27-Nov-22




He had Easton make gray shafts for him as well. Not quite the same as the platinum but close. Usually an odd size like 1917 or 2115. I shot one of the 22 sizes from my wheel bow back then. Thinking early to mid 80’s?

From: cacciatore Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 28-Nov-22




They are my favorite all time aluminium,simply stunning.

From: Dennis in Virginia Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 28-Nov-22




I still use them. They were XX75 alloy. The JDA grey, and later camo grey were also XX75 shafts.

From: George D. Stout
Date: 28-Nov-22




All of Jim's arrows were XX75-T-9 temper. I used the gray ones for a couple years, many moons ago.

From: Takedown
Date: 28-Nov-22




Thanks for everybody's help





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