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ZWICKEY BLACK DIAMOND ESKILITE

Started by PeteTschantz, January 26, 2007, 01:39:00 PM

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PeteTschantz

would this be an appropriate weight/design on 1916's out of a 40#@28 recurve (drawn 29")?

thanks, Pete

PeteTschantz


Windknot

Should be OK- depending on the weight of your adaptor you could be a tad stiff, but nothing serious.

Zwickey makes fine heads, and are easy to sharpen.
Always keep an edge on your knife, 'cause a good sharp edge is man's best hedge against the vague uncertainties of life.

PeteTschantz

should I look at the 170 Diamond BH instead? or would that be too heavy. I'm just using the adapters that came with the shafts.

Windknot

I'd go with Eskilites myself- not a fan of the "as heavy as possible" theory.
Always keep an edge on your knife, 'cause a good sharp edge is man's best hedge against the vague uncertainties of life.

Terry Green

Your talking about 35 grains correct?

135 vs 170?...a 35 grain difference.....

Shoot which ever one flies the best.
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