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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: hunter83 on March 04, 2007, 08:20:00 PM
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I am new to trad. archery. I have a damon howatt that is 45 lb. at 28 in draw. I have Gold Tip 55/75 that i have had around for awhile, I've been shooting these. Should I be shooting the 35/55 instead of the stiffer 55/75?
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hunter83, I doubt that even a 35/55 will work for you unless you really put a lot of weight up front. A shaft that I know will work well, is a carbonwood in the 2000 size. This is what I use out of my 46lb. bow.
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Thanks for the help. The carbonwood are more expensive than i want to spend starting out. Anything else you would recommend.
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try this http://www.arrowsbykelly.com/Spine_Charts.html
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The 55/75 is probably a bit too stiff for your set-up unless you draw 29" +. Bare-shaft testing is a good way to determine what will work for your situation.
My 46# Widow shoots 30" 35/55's well with 125 grain heads (my draw is just about 28"). That said, for good flight you may want to try 1916 aluminums (w/125 gr. points, 28.5"-29" arrow). And a wood arrow in the 50-55# or even 55-60# spine range is also a very good option. Beer cans and wood will likely be easier to tune than most carbons, an advantage if new to arrow tuning.