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Offline iowa mike

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Weighting Arrows?
« on: May 24, 2008, 01:05:00 PM »
I am wanting to add weight to aluminum shafts, but it seems to me if I add weight it would change the spine too. Do I need to go up one size on my shafts if I were to add 100 to 150 grains of weight tube ?
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Offline breid

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Re: Weighting Arrows?
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2008, 02:26:00 PM »
I have done it on 2018 and 2117 shafts and saw no real difference in flight, just slower.  Weight tubes don't work well in aluminum, they are more for carbons, I tried it in 2018's and they rattle in the shaft.  I use rope in mine, depending on how much weight you want to add you can use braided nylon or braided cotton.  I have used both.  Cotton is heavier.
With nylon I have 29.25" 2018's up to about 600 gr with a 125 gr head.  I have the 2117's full length at around 700 gr with cotton with 175 gr heads.  I also put cotton in Gold Tip trads and they are at 700 gr. with 175 gr heads.
It's kind of a pain to get the rope in there, but worth it.
I saw bambi too, I got over it.

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