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#50 Recurve shooters

Started by abbatoys, January 26, 2007, 11:00:00 PM

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abbatoys

I have a Bear Super Kodiak 50 lb @ 28" RH. I draw a true 28" and my arrows are usually between 29-29 1/2". Mostly shoot woodies, but want to know what most guys/gals are shooting in aluminum. I use a 125 gr head and 3 5" feathers. I am having trouble with arrow charts and bare shaft tuning. Thanks, Scott
62" Thunderstick Moab  52lb @ 28"
60" Bear Takedown 45lb @ 28"
60" Bear 59'er 45lb @ 28"

vermonster13

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mikecc

Second a 2016. I've since switched to easton axis 500. A little more money but way tougher.

SlowBowinMO

2016 again, I believe that settles it!
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Tom

I shoot in the low 50's and use either 2114 or 2016, both shoot well.
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kcbrown

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mcgroundstalker

Did anybody post 2016s?...Well...2016... :) ...
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Shawn Leonard

2016, the 2114 would fly real good too, but the are not as tough a shaft. That said shoot carbon, ya can shoot a carbonwood 2000 with 200 up front an dit will fly awesome. Shawn
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abbatoys

I guess I might try a 2016 then..lol....I have tried 2114 and thought they flew ok, but was not satisfied. I may try the carbon route too. Also,nock point right = too weak of shaft, and nock point left = too stiff, correct..??? Thanks everyone, Scott
62" Thunderstick Moab  52lb @ 28"
60" Bear Takedown 45lb @ 28"
60" Bear 59'er 45lb @ 28"

Tbay

I shoot a Palmer 51# @ 28" and like the 2018's better than the 2016 shafts. Kock right for me means too stiff a shaft. I shoot 4x4" feathers but intend to experiment with 4x3" or 4x31/2" this spring. I found that under hunting conditions (ie, not always great release or some other not perfect setup that the 2018's were more fogiving and consistent. I shot the same shafts out of my BW which was 56#. I like a heavier more forgiving shaft over a few fps speed. Might not work for you.

Dalebow

2018 @ 29" little heavier than the 2016

Straitshot

All my bows are around 50#@28" and I draw about 27 1/2". I shoot 2016, 2114, 2115, and 2213 cut to 28 1/2" long with 125gr. field points and three 5" left wing helical feathers. They all shoot well with about the same results.
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wapiti

I had better results with 1916 and 145 grain heads. 53@ 28 cut to 29". I shoot gt35/55 and have the best results of all.
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Matty

I went to 35-55's after the change from 2016's the 2018's will work But keep them full length, Cutting them will stiffen them up pretty good and will require a heavier head that wont work as well as the longer shaft.

Coachy

QuoteOriginally posted by Matty:
I went to 35-55's after the change from 2016's the 2018's will work But keep them full length, Cutting them will stiffen them up pretty good and will require a heavier head that wont work as well as the longer shaft.
Could you please explain why it wont work as well ?
 I have used up to 300 grains up front to soften a spine and they flew very well .   :eek:

Panzer I


JL

All of my bows are right around 50# or so. Some bows shoot "harder" then others and will require a bit more arrow spine. My 65 Kodiak will shoot 2016's well but my Thermal TD and Border TD require at least a 2018 to get good flight.

I also went to gold tip 35/55's carbon's and they fly well out of all of my bows. One dozen of GT's have lasted me going on 3 years now. They are tough as nails!

JL
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Shape Shifter

I shoot both 2016 and 2018 from my 50pd bows. One bow likes the 2016 and the other loves the 2018..
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