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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Sojurn on November 12, 2022, 01:09:11 PM
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I'm hunting with my grandpa's 1969 Ben pearson couger this year and really liking it. I also decided to shoot aluminums just to save some money, and I love them.
They tune easier, and they are so forgiving of form flaws. Not to mention because of the lower price per arrow, I don't mind shooting at small game and pests around the property (looking at you beavers).
Here's my question for the gang, at my draw length I'm tapping my finger with the broadhead. I'd really like a long, preferably 34" aluminum shaft.
If anyone knows of some, or of s way to get some, I'd be grateful.
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The only shafts that Easton has on their website that long are the X7 shafts in the large diameter size, 2315 and up. Those shafts, no components, are over a $100 a dozen. You may find some of the old Autumn Orange shafts from the 80’s that were made that long for a few years?
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A friend of mine shoots a Korean style bow with a thumb ring and draws behind the ear. He shoots 37” inch arrows he buys online from a Chinese archery shop. So they are out there but not Eastons. That’s them sticking out past the 30 inches. [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]