I just got my new Kohannah Fury the other day and am wondering what arrow set up I should use. I usually shoot Easton Legacy arrows. With a 52# I used to own, a 2016 with a 145gr. tip worked well. I shot it out of this bow and it seems to porpise up and down a bit. But I dont know if that is from the nock and brace height set up or a weak arrow. The bow is 60" R/D lomgbow. Seems to shoot quiet with a 7" brace height. If another size arrow works better I will use it but am wondering if I need to shorten the arrows I have. Any help would be appreciated. Hersh
Hi Ryan, I shoot a similiar set up, 58" RECURVE (WING hUNTER) 48# @ 27" 145 GRAIN BROADHEAD ACTUAL ARROW LENGTH CUT AT 28". The porpoise action is usually caused by the nock point height, I beleive that will fix your problem.
Good luck and good hunting
sabas silva
Thanks a lot. I hope to have some more time to work on it this weekend. Hersh
Sabas is right about the porpoise action being related to the nocking point. Not knowing your draw length,its differcult to recommend an arrow, but I have had good luck shooting 29" Easton 2018 alum. Legacy shafts out of my 50 to 60 pound Massie "Longhorns". :archer:
My draw is about 27" or so. The 2016's I shoot are 29 or 29.5 I cant remember right now. Im looking forward to doing more tuning tomorrow. THanks for your help. Hersh
Raised the nock point yesterday and got much better arrow flight. Thanks for all your help. Hersh