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Started by canadian, July 27, 2007, 09:48:00 PM

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canadian

Hi all, my brother just recieved his first custom bow.  It's a Rose Oak Puma hunter, what a beauty.  Anyway he is trying to figure out what arrows to shoot.  The bow is 53#@28 and he draws 28".  He wants to shoot a 150 gr broadhead.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks, Jonathan
murph

vermonster13

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mxracer483

yep, the 2016.
gold tip 3555's would fly great also
In the end it all comes down to the Indian not the arrows.

Van/TX

2018 would be another suggestion.  That's what I would shoot with that set up.  Good luck....Van
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Retired DoD Civilian (1989 - 2009)
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Shawn Leonard

29.5" Heritage 150 with the standard insert and and 150 head would fly very well freom that bow, ya may have to play a tad with point weight but I doubt it! Shawn
Shawn

philil

2016 as already mentioned should be just fne!
Easton has changed spine measurement for alu-arrows so the 2016 now go by the name of 500!
Congrats on the nice bow!
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Shawn Leonard

Why would he want to shoot alumijnums, is it just me? They do not hold up to my stumping and such at all. Wood holds up better. Shawn
Shawn

lost lake

2016 or 2018 should be right on the money

Orion

11/32 Port Orford cedar spined 60#-65# cut to 29 inches back of point.

snag

If he wanted to start out cheap and with carbons have him look up Sipsey Archery Supplies. You can get Gold Tip blems (hardly tell, if at all, on most) in the Traditional finish (looks like wood..kind of) for 39.95!  That's if he can cut,glue, and fletch them.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Shawn Leonard

I believe in wood cut to 29"s ya would need 65-70 minimum. These bows are good perfromers so ya may even need a tad more spine. Shawn
Shawn

DarkeGreen

Here is another vote for 2018's.

Dave Coalter

I shoot cedar 50/55 out of my Massie. 57# @28", they fly great.
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canadian

Thanks for the help. Jonathan
murph

Killdeer

"Easton has changed spine measurement for alu-arrows so the 2016 now go by the name of 500!"

HUH? Why does everything change all the time?  :banghead:  

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