OK, I have been a wood arrow guy as long as I can remember....
BUT, after reading a lot about carbons here and on the other trad sites, I have to ask some questions..
I am seriously thinking of trying carbon arrows out of my Bear Mag TD with first generation 37# limbs..
My arrow length is 29.5".
I am considering the following two shafts.
Easton Epics that weigh 6.4gpi
Beman ISC Venture that weigh 7.3gpi
I normally fletch with 5" LW Shields in a slight helical. I am thinking that because of the thinness of these shafts I might have to go to a offset straight fletch, either that or maybe a 4" feather.
I am looking at these for mostly indoor target, but also some hunting occasionally when I need the lighter weight when my back is really giving me fits.
I picked these shafts for the price as well as manufacturer... I really don't want to go for my throat and not like them...
I am also curious as to the spine on the Epics they are advertised as being for 35-55# bows.. that is a hell of a range... would I need a lot heavier head for my draw weight... The Bemons are 500s which their site says is perfect for the weight and length I am shooting.
All advise will be greatly appreciated.