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Which spine would shoot best?

Started by Josh H, July 24, 2017, 10:02:00 PM

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Josh H

Hey guys,
I'm contemplating new arrows and wanted your input.
I like the Easton full metal jackets-.

Should I go w the 300 spine it the 340?
(Considering the 5mm),

I'm currently shooting a Schafer silvertip recurve 56#@28.
I pull right at 30 ".

I'm shooting beman centershot 340 w 50 grain insert and 190 tree sharks out front- I'm using full length arrows. Total arrow weight is 610-.

My gpp is 10.2

What is your suggestion? Just trying to get a little more weight, higher gpp, and hopefully quieter bow.

I really appreciate all your suggestions.
Josh

pdk25

Ironically, I have a Silvertip that is 56#@28", and I draw it just a little under 30".  I was using mfx classic 340's cut to 30", with a total of 250 grains up front and they were just barely weak.  Maybe difference in side plate thickness contributes to this.  I would be surprised if you couldn't get away with 300 spine, but others may feel differently.

Josh H


Orion

You could probably go to a 300 and load the front end even more, but I'd have to ask why?  You're already shooting a heavy arrow out of a relatively heavy bow. Unless you're going after really large game, you have great plenty bow and arrow.

If you want a quieter bow, you might look to a different string material or different silencing system, maybe a small change in brace height (higher).

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QuoteOriginally posted by Orion:
You could probably go to a 300 and load the front end even more, but I'd have to ask why?  You're already shooting a heavy arrow out of a relatively heavy bow. Unless you're going after really large game, you have great plenty bow and arrow.

If you want a quieter bow, you might look to a different string material or different silencing system, maybe a small change in brace height (higher).
A heavier arrow will often quiet the shot...and string composition can affect that as well.  Somewhere you will reach a point where you will sacrifice trajectory/speed for "quiet"

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