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fflintlock
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Question on carbon arrows
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March 14, 2007, 11:53:00 AM »
Someone gave some carbon arrows today, they are a wrapped carbon composit, made in Korea, the name on them is "FURY" 6075
Anyone know anything about them ?
There 33" long, I wonder how they would shoot out of a 50# long bow ?
They are Redheads from Bass pro shops, $44.00 a dozen, I did a search for them, at that price, they probably arn't all that good ?
Thanks,
Jerald
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Re: Question on carbon arrows
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March 14, 2007, 12:07:00 PM »
Straightness is + or - .006 grains
Matched weight is + or - 1 grain.
They usually come fletched with vanes, strip the vanes and put some feathers on em and give em a try. They will need some extra weight up front though around 225 grains to fly good.
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Re: Question on carbon arrows
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March 14, 2007, 04:09:00 PM »
Even if ya leave them full length they may not fly well with 225 up front. If the longbow is cut well past center, maybe. I would find some carbon that say 35/55 or 45/60 and leave them long with 225 up front and trim 1/2" at a time until ya get good flight. Shawn
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