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Title: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: String Cutter on February 22, 2007, 12:29:00 AM
Well, I been missing around with those new black GG 500's in hopes of getting them to shot out of my 47# recurve and unless I strap a brick to the front ... they ain't working.
Also, tried the GG 1916's... But I have to leave them full length and shoot 200 grains upfront for them to shoot pretty good??? But I really don't like having an arrow that long.
Anybody know what the 1916's spine at and if'n the GT 3555's are weaker spined??? Or could you suggest a carbon arrow for the lower 40# bows?? And where to get them?
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: John57 on February 22, 2007, 01:29:00 AM
Don't waste your money on the Goldtips if 1916's spine to stiff.
I've been playing with shooting carbons from a 45lb longbow for a while now.
What a joke!!!
I've just gone back to tappered cedars,now I can build an arrow that flys how it should at the length it should be.
I've Had a guts full of over rated carbons that you have to adjust an mess with so much it becomes rocket science.
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: dorris on February 22, 2007, 03:51:00 AM
maybe you need to leave your shafts longer than normal and put some extra weight up front i shoot 35/55 out of my horne traditionalist its 47 #s @ 27 "s I shoot them with 125 up front and left them at 30 Inches long fly pretty dang good . you start cutting them down and you end up stiffening them up even more and they shot 188 fps out of my bow I was happy with that.
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: Leland on February 22, 2007, 05:48:00 AM
I'm shooting 3555's @ 29" w/ 235 gr. up front, out of a 42# longbow @ 27".Great flight.
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: Shawn Leonard on February 22, 2007, 06:06:00 AM
We gotta know what type of bow you are shooting if it is cut past center and recurve or LB. My guess is that a carbonwood, or vapor 2000 with 175 grains up front, cut somewhere around 28"s would be good if your bow is cut to or past center and is a high performance bow! Shawn
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: James Wrenn on February 22, 2007, 07:36:00 AM
If the 500s don't work the 35-55s will not work either.They are close to the same spine.You need to look at something lower in spine.GT makes a 600 and you can get Easton redlines in a lot less spines if that is your goal.If you leave your 500s long there is no reason they will not tune for that bow with a reasonable point weight.If you want short arrows you will have to pony up for a more costly arrow or shoot aluminums.An 1816 would be the next step.
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: jonsimoneau on February 22, 2007, 11:02:00 AM
String cutter I had the same problem with a 46 lb. bow I own.  Get yourself some carbonwood 2000's.  I think Kustum king has them.  They fly great out of mine.
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: joekeith on February 22, 2007, 11:46:00 AM
I'm shootin'  45# @ 28".  The GT 35/55 with a 125 point, and 200 grains of weight up front.  Flyin' fine, finally.
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: BCD on February 22, 2007, 12:03:00 PM
Jon-

Can you recommend a good place to get the carbonwood 2000's online? I use GT3555 with 65 grains inserts and 160 grain heads.They fly great out of my 50@29 hoyt gamemaster, but I just can't get them to fly out of my Marriah.

BD
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: adam on February 22, 2007, 01:28:00 PM
I shoot goldtip 35/55 out of a bear grizzly 55# @28. I only draw 26 so its around 50#. To get them to tune right i ended up cutting my arows down to 28" and have a 100 grain insert with 100 grain point and they fly great.
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: Dalebow on February 22, 2007, 01:28:00 PM
String Cutter
PSE has a new shaft out that replaced the dominator, it comes in a 100-200-300-400, I got them for my wife's 35# bow and they are perfect, I got the 200's, you could use a 28" 200 with a 100grain insert and reg weight head and have a perfect arrow.  FS archery discount is carrying them, they have a straigtness factor of .001 or .002 really good quality for a replacement of the dominator, inserts and nocks and they are less than $65 a dozen new.
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: A.S. on February 22, 2007, 01:42:00 PM
Listen carefully....you want to look at the Carbon Express Thunderstorm SE. It is a 600 spine, 30-50# rated. They were marketed as a kids/womans arrow, but are selling much more to trad shooters. Along with the light spine, they have a fairly heave GPI (8.3 graains per inch, I think). Any way, from my 48@27" BW, the tuned perfectly cut to 28 1/4" with a 125 gr point. Total arrow weight with my crown dip/creastin is 396 gr.

These shafts have a neet spider web pattern on them and go really nice with my Widows! They definately are much lighter spined than the GT's.

Give them a look, I think you will like them.
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: String Cutter on February 22, 2007, 10:27:00 PM
Where can I get these Carbon Express'
Title: Re: GT 3555 and 47@27 draw
Post by: A.S. on February 23, 2007, 03:26:00 PM
SC..I answered your PM, I was having brain fade there for a minute. I have my local bow shop order mine, they are a Carbon Express dealer. Any good pro shop should be able to get them.

I have an extra dozen, if you want them I could bring them to the next Dixie shoot. They cost me $89 plus tax. Kinda pricey, but they are worth it, CX makes the nicest carbons out there.

Allen