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tex-archer
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I know this subject has been covered plenty before but I just want some opinions on my set up.
Bow=
Elburg Cherokee Magnum, 61#@27 1/2, B55 12 strand string
Draw Length= 27 1/2
Arrow= port orford cedar, 28 3/4 BOP, 145 grain tips, 65-70 spine

Does this set up sound right?

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whats the spine of those Cedars?

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I knew I forgot something. The cedars are 65-70

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Elburg Cherokee Magnum 61#

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Anybody??

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Elburg Cherokee Magnum 61#

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is the bow cut to center?

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You didn't mention what they are doing out of the bow, are they slapping? Nock rt or lft?
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The bow is cut to center. They seem to fly just fine out of the bow I am only asking now because I downloaded the updated version of the spine calculator and it showing the arrows to be underspined. Unless I entered
the information wrong.

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Elburg Cherokee Magnum 61#

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If they are flying good let it happen captain.

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I would think 75/80's would fly good out of that bow...?

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70-75 would work also.
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