Originally posted by Blaino:
Originally posted by Kirkll:
I'd highly recommend the XX78 super slam shafts they hold up better than the xx75. I hunted with them for 15 years. another shaft that would work well for your weight and 125 grain heads is a 2016. They'll come in right about 500 grains too. perfect for a 49 pound bow. IMO
even if i draw 30"? [/b]
i draw right at 29" and cut my shafts 29" and used 160 grain WW screw in broadheads with a 53 pounds. i would think adding an extra inch and backing off to 125 grain points should be pretty close to the same set up....
but a lot of arrow spine calc's depend on the how much snap the bow has, and the shelf cut out. in your case you would be a bit on the weak side with an extra inch of draw, bur you should be able to pad your strike plate to adjust for it i would think.
You know what i used before was a glue on adapter that screws into the insert and the 125 grain glue on WW head. by the time it's all said and done you have about 150-160 up front and can switch out your broad heads and field points. 150 -160 up front on that 2016 is decent FOC for good arrow flight too.
are you dead set on the swedged aluminum?