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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Blackhawk on January 15, 2011, 02:36:00 PM
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If you shoot the 2013 aluminum, can you tell me your setup...such as bow weight and draw length? :help:
This little arrow seems ideal for someone with a 28-30" draw who shoots bows around 40#. :wavey:
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I shoot them out of my mid to high 40#s bows. Arrow is 27" long and I use 200 to 225gr points. They are just a little stiffer than 1916's.
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28" arrow, 145-175 grain head, recurve or hybrid longbow, 46# @ 26.5" (string to deepest part of grip).
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Stiffer than a 1916?
Does it fall between the 1916 and 2016? If so, it sounds like a great one for those bows around 50#.
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YES.
Or, try a 2016 with a heavier head.
Killdeer :campfire:
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2016 with a heavier head as Killy said .
I use 2016's out of most of my bows pulling 52# at my draw ... I just cut them shorter to spine right and that usually means a 200/220gn head out of Hill style longbows .
I find the 2016" more durable than the 2013 .
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I shoot 2013's and 2014's off low to mid-40lb bows with a 125gr point. A 2013 has a deflection of 0.610 and a 1916 has a 0.623 deflection
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i shoot a fluted 2012, the flute stiffens the shaft,very fast and forgiving,can shoot off a variety of bow weights,you don't see these around anymore !
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Lon,
I use them with a 42lb. Wilson brothers Black Widow and with a 55lb. longbow. I bought 3 dozen from John Hill, Hill Top archery. He was getting rid of some of his lighter aluminum shafts so I bought everyone he had.
The lighter aluminums are getting tougher to find without ordering on line. Carbon is nice but for me at least not as forgiving.