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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Tajue17 on June 30, 2024, 09:16:40 AM
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Any new arrows out there come close to that spec without adding anything in the shaft and not building up point weight, 10.91gpi & .400 spine.
a wheels guy told me victory makes a traditional looking arrow that hits that perfect but Im not sold on my arrow having a big advertisement on it in the middle of the shaft...
Im interested anything except Gold tips if anyone has any ideas thank you.
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I figured its almost impossible im gona have to hit the evil
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A lot of guys here more knowledgeable than I am in this stuff, but you aren’t getting much help so here goes.
I would start by trying FMJ400 or Easton Axis traditional 400. Maybe 65/70 woodies.and probably have to mess with front end weight a little. They aren’t cheap, tho.
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Eritage 250 we’re 377, at least the ones I have, sometimes they went to 400, but I had enough of them to stay with the original ones. I then went to the 400 FMJ for many reasons and they weigh just 30 grs less at 30” but if you cut1/4” or 1/2”
You can use the heavier brass insert and you have practically the same weight arrow and fine tuned.
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Maybe there's an aluminum shaft that would achieve your goal. I'm don't know your bow/arrow specs but 2018 and 2020 aluminums can produce a hefty and durable arrow.
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Thanks everyone,,, the full metal jackets might need a look i just dont want to get into any internal weight system and hopefully be able to steel wool the logo off. Before i went to the 10s sbd strings i could shoot 2018 aluminums but now i bet i need at least 2117's...
50# preditor stock string 2018/heritage 150
Sbd string 250's
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When my supply of Heritage arrows dried up, I switched to Black Eagle Vintage arrows. Not quite as heavy as the Heritage, but overall, I have been very happy with them.