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Help me with arrow selection

Started by RVSwisher, September 21, 2008, 08:54:00 PM

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RVSwisher

I'm new to traditional bows.  I have a browning 52" marked as 42# at 28"

My draw lenght is 28 to 28.5"  still working to get my form solid, shot to shot.

My question, what size of arrows should I start with?  Also, to I get 29" arrow to accomodate a broad head and is this the lenght that I use to calculate my arrow choice.

Thanks

Winterhawk1960

My longbow is 42# at 29"....I draw about 29 1/4. I'm shooting XX75 Easton Legacy's cut to 30 1/2 with either 125 grain tips or 145 grain tips. I can't notice any difference with 20 grains difference. That should be pretty close to what would suit your needs, if the riser is cut to center.

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vermonster13

Might be helpful to let him know which XX75 you're using Don. lol
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Winterhawk1960

DUH.....musta went brain-dead.......they are 1916's.

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cvarcher

He could be referring to wood arrows.Yes you are correct in your assumption and 29" would be the length and youd adjust the spine accordingly. So you would need a 45-50spine arrow (which is measured at standard 28") but because its one inch longer take 5lbs off and that leaves you at 40-45lb spine which is right on. Of course it also depends on the bow and so you may need a little stiffer since its a short recurve. Tapered wood shafts of 11/32 to 5/16" would be more forgiving and fly even nicer.

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