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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: Hersh on September 05, 2007, 08:26:00 AM
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I just got my new Kohannah Fury the other day and am wondering what arrow set up I should use. I usually shoot Easton Legacy arrows. With a 52# I used to own, a 2016 with a 145gr. tip worked well. I shot it out of this bow and it seems to porpise up and down a bit. But I dont know if that is from the nock and brace height set up or a weak arrow. The bow is 60" R/D lomgbow. Seems to shoot quiet with a 7" brace height. If another size arrow works better I will use it but am wondering if I need to shorten the arrows I have. Any help would be appreciated. Hersh
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Hi Ryan, I shoot a similiar set up, 58" RECURVE (WING hUNTER) 48# @ 27" 145 GRAIN BROADHEAD ACTUAL ARROW LENGTH CUT AT 28". The porpoise action is usually caused by the nock point height, I beleive that will fix your problem.
Good luck and good hunting
sabas silva
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Thanks a lot. I hope to have some more time to work on it this weekend. Hersh
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Sabas is right about the porpoise action being related to the nocking point. Not knowing your draw length,its differcult to recommend an arrow, but I have had good luck shooting 29" Easton 2018 alum. Legacy shafts out of my 50 to 60 pound Massie "Longhorns". :archer:
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My draw is about 27" or so. The 2016's I shoot are 29 or 29.5 I cant remember right now. Im looking forward to doing more tuning tomorrow. THanks for your help. Hersh
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Raised the nock point yesterday and got much better arrow flight. Thanks for all your help. Hersh