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Started by deerslayerUSA, March 16, 2007, 06:57:00 PM

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deerslayerUSA

I was wondering if what you guys and gals might think about these arrows? I just purchased 2 dozen legacy 2016 with 5" feathers from a guy on archerytalk. They are 28 1/2" long and I am at a 27" draw and it is at 45 lbs. So what do ya think I am going to be too stiff?

Thanks,
DS
Striker Slapstik
CX Heritage 150
200 grain Phantom SS  
I love animals they're delicious- Ted Nugent

DEERSLAYER1961

Too stiff for a longbow, but you may get away with them using a center shot recurve.

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Hot Hap

I would think they would be too stiff either way. Hap

SCATTERSHOT

What Deerslayer said. Also, you can put a heavier point on them to decrease dynamic spine, say 145 grain to start. Those 2016's spine at 61#, BTW.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

deerslayerUSA

So I am probably better off going with a 1916 then HUH?
Striker Slapstik
CX Heritage 150
200 grain Phantom SS  
I love animals they're delicious- Ted Nugent

flinginem

1916 would be the way to go

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