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Author Topic: GT 1535 vs 3555 --- More Help Please!!!  (Read 2824 times)

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Re: GT 1535 vs 3555 --- More Help Please!!!
« Reply #80 on: February 04, 2015, 11:20:00 AM »
I think the 1535's are underspend with 200gr's up front. I use Stu millers calculator to get me close than I play with the point weight. Try the 1535's with a 125gr tip and see how they fly at 15 yards. 6 yards is to close. Then try 145gr.
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Offline Archer Dave

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Re: GT 1535 vs 3555 --- More Help Please!!!
« Reply #81 on: February 05, 2015, 12:06:00 PM »
Well I think I know what the problem is. I bought these as blemished with the understanding that they would just have mild finish blemishes. However the finish looks fine, but they are not straight.

Some of them you can even slip a dime under when you role them on the table. I called GT and the tech said that the blems can either be for finish or straightness. He said that I must have got a batch that was culled for being out of spec not for finish but for straightness.

I guess this could be my problem with erratic flight and grouping?

Thanks
Dave

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Re: GT 1535 vs 3555 --- More Help Please!!!
« Reply #82 on: February 05, 2015, 04:54:00 PM »
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Originally posted by Archer Dave:
Well I think I know what the problem is. I bought these as blemished with the understanding that they would just have mild finish blemishes. However the finish looks fine, but they are not straight.

Some of them you can even slip a dime under when you role them on the table. I called GT and the tech said that the blems can either be for finish or straightness. He said that I must have got a batch that was culled for being out of spec not for finish but for straightness.

I guess this could be my problem with erratic flight and grouping?

Thanks
Dave
It sure doesn't help your case much! That's a bummer I've heard a lot of guys buy blems and are very happy with them
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