Hey everyone,
As more than a few of you have pointed out, the wonderful shafts that were the MFX Classics are no longer being manufactured. Bummer. I'm going to miss them. These are the only shafts I have ever shot out of my Bob Lee (since I bought it in 2009) and I need to find a replacement. Has anyone made the change to the Centershots?
Would one of you "Arrow Flight Guru's" weigh in with your opinion? It's been a long time since I studied carbon shafts…I like to find one bullet the works and stick with it. If I get perfect arrow flight with my current setup, what size Centershot should I go with?
Current setup:
-Bob Lee Take Down Recurve, #60 @ 28"
-Actual draw length = 27.5"
-Actual draw weight = estimated 58-59lbs
-Current shaft: Beman MFX Classic 400's
-Arrow length (Throat of knock to end of shaft) = 31 1/4"
-75 grain insert
-125 grain Broadhead
-(3) 5" feathers
-Cap Wrap [/LIST]
As I said before, the above arrow flies perfect out of my bow. It has always punched two holes in every deer/hog I have ever shot. I think part of that is due to the heaviness of the arrow. I'd like to keep the arrows in the same weight range if at all possible.
Thank you for any help you might have to share!
Matthew