IN addition to the last order, we just received our batch of pink nugent blems. A portion of the revenue of these shaft goes to the breast awareness campaign! Along with the pink nuge, we also received more 5575 traditonals. Come get em!
These never last very long so if you want to take advantatge of them, you might ought to do it soon.
Prices haven't changed, but that might be a different story for next near...still arguing that one.
And for those that don't know, we also offer fletching services as well.
If at all possible, PLEASE PLEASE order on line as those who can't or have questions will need to contact us (this keeps the phones swamped and delays shipping).
We will ship as fast as possible and seldom ever get more than a day behind.
Here is a general referance chart to help you decide on which shaft size to choose:
1535 (.600 spine) - 30 3/8" long ...7.6 gpi - typically good for bow weights from upper 30's to nearly 50lbs depending on draw length and how deep the shelf is cut.
3555 (.500 spine) - 32 3/8" long ....8.6 gpi - typically good for bow weights from mid 40's to mid 50lbs depending on draw length and how deep the shelf is cut.
5575 (.400 spine) - 32 3/8" long ....9.3 gpi - typically good for bow weights from lower 50's to lower 60's depending on draw length and how deep the shelf is cut.
7595 (.300 spine woodgrain / .340 spine nugent and camo) - trad's are 11 gpi and are typically good for lower 60's to 80 lbs depending on draw length and depth of shelf cut.
Remember, cutting carbon arrows will signigicantly increase the spine (make stiffer) and increasing pt weight will have much less of an effect on spine so you can't make up for big spine issues with pt weight.
Hope this helps and for pricing and availability, please refer to our website.
thank you as always, BigJim and crew
P.S. - Debbie (my secretary) is not and will never be my wife! She is my sister outlaw....hope that cleared up a few things