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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: sgrogg on July 20, 2007, 08:12:00 PM
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Doing some bare shafting......I'm shooting both a Great Plains B-Model, one-piece and a Dalaa. Both are 45# and seem to like the same arrow. The specs are: 29.5" CE Heritage 150 with a 125 g field point. I draw a little over 28". Does this arrow/bow combination sound right to you? :confused:
I thought it sounded a little on the stiff side. What do you think? :help:
Thanks -Steve
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Quite a bit stiif, I shoot the same arrow out of my 54# at my 28.5" draw RER Arroyo and I need 175 up front for perfect flight. I would think you will need at least 225 up front for perfect flight. It varies some but not much, depending on your release and such. They make a 100, plain black that would be perfect for ya with 150-175 up front, but it would be a little light. Shawn
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It all depends on how you shoot and centershot of the bows.I would have no trouble shooting that arrow from most of my 45lb bows and a couple of 42lbers.Others shooting the same bow might need more point weight.If it is working for you it is the right arrow.jmo
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I shot 35-55 cut to 29" with 175 gr tips.
The thunderstorm se shoot great out of the bow.
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Hi Steve,
My Assenheimer (46# @ 28) flings CE 150's cut to 29.5" w/145 gr points just great. I draw 28". When I originally bareshafted the 150's, I set them up with field points that weighed about the same as my snuffers (150gr screw-ins), and then cut the bare shafts to fly about 5% weak for that bow.
Surprise--those same shafts also fly great off a much faster Horne 50# @ 28" bamboo/carbon 1 pc Mountain Bow (yep-that one!).
Both Mr. Leonard and Mr. Wrenn know their stuff. I was just throwing in my $.02 worth.
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My Savannah needs almost 250 up front with a 30" CE 150.
Bret
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Thanks for the replies. For some reason I always seem to need a stiffer spine. I think I read something in one of Asbell's books where a friend of his always needed a much stiffer spine. I guess it depends on the individual style.
Toxo, Glad you like the bow(s)!