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Offline eminart

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Arra Questions
« on: March 23, 2012, 02:25:00 PM »
As I've been saying to you guys nonstop, I ordered a bow from Nate Steele of Bamabows. The bow will be 66" and 53# @ 29.

I was originally going to get woodies, but I decided to limit my learning curve in my first year to just one new thing. So, I decided on carbons for the time being.

Big Jim's Bow Company (sponsor here), posted a good deal on some gold tip blems yesterday, so I snatched some up before they were gone. I got the 5575's (.400). They were on the weak end of the chart for my bow, but I was afraid the next size up would just be too stiff without tying a brick to the front. My thinking was, arrow charts usually err on the safe side. But, arrow sizing and choices have changed a lot in the 15 years I've been out of archery.

So, the questions:

1. What do you think of my shaft choice for a 30" arrow at 53#? How heavy of a point can I get away with, roughly?

2. What size aluminum shaft will fit over these for a footing? I'm going to my parents' house this weekend and we have a large garbage can full of arrows there. Thought I'd grab a few for footing.
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Offline ranger 3

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Re: Arra Questions
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2012, 03:22:00 PM »
Black widow PLX 48@28
Black widow PSRX 48@28

Offline eminart

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Re: Arra Questions
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2012, 03:37:00 PM »
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Originally posted by ranger 3:
Try this it will get you close
  http://www.heilakka.com/stumiller/V2%20Dynamic%20Spine%20Calculator%20Rev%2012-25-10%20v2.xls  
Awesome! Thanks! Looks like I should be in the neighborhood and have enough room to fine-tune with point weight, etc.
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Re: Arra Questions
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2012, 05:26:00 PM »
After more internet digging, it appears that a 2216 shaft is what I need to use for footing the 5575's.

So, I guess my questions are answered.
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Re: Arra Questions
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2012, 10:51:00 PM »
I shoot a 54# longbow with a 400 spine cut to 29.5" with 275 grains out front. A 400 spine will be perfect for your new bow.
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Re: Arra Questions
« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2012, 06:42:00 AM »
I'm convinced you'll do fine with that choice. You would have been disappointed with anything stiffer. Grab a handfull of assorted weights and get out and get edjukated!

Offline onewhohasfun

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Re: Arra Questions
« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2012, 07:36:00 AM »
Don't cut em till you tune em. Let your tuning dictate your arrow lenght, not your draw lenght. I shoot mine full length,53 lbs. at 29", 300 up front.
Tom

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