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Started by VAHUNTER, March 31, 2011, 08:21:19 PM
Quotei have always used aluminum.they have always worked . but i figured it was time to change. this is the first year that i will be shooting carbon.i did some homework but really was not sure what to go with when i got to the pro shop.i ended up going with Beman ICS Hunters 400. i think the next time i buy a dozen i might go with Carbon express. what shaffs do you shoot and recommend??
Quote from: GSLAM95 on April 03, 2011, 12:50:18 PMI noticed that a couple of you have stated that you shoot a 400 spined arrow. I take it that you are shooting very light poundage and or a very short draw length? I am curious of the draw weight you are shooting and what is the total length of your arrow?As for carbon arrows I highly recommend supporting a USA made arrow company. Easton is the only one that offers such that I am aware of. The Beman ICS Bowhunter Elite shafts have a .001 straightness tolerance and the are made by Easton here in the USA.Gold Tip is made in Mexico and Carbon Express is made in China. Sometimes we have no choices offered for made in USA products but actually Easton is the leader in arrow technology.Good luck with whatever you choose in chasing those longbeards this spring..
Quote from: VAHUNTER on April 05, 2011, 08:01:23 AMGSLAM95 i'm shooting a Beman ICS Hunter at 28" with a 28"DL at 65#paper tuning i am getting a perfect hole also getting great groups out to 60yds
Quote from: ohiomossyoak on April 08, 2011, 10:36:19 PMNot sure where you got your info..But .400 spine isnt that weak of a spine .Yes total spine is determined by shaft length an draw weight an Cam design or efficiency..Take a single cam mathews switchback say 70lb an 28in draw..a .400 spine cut to 27inch with 100grain tips would work fine..Its a softer cam..Take a more aggressive bow like a mathews monster an an you would need a .300 spine or stiffer with the same specs as the switchback...Arrow charts are a good starting point..But the OLD WAY of determining spine isnt effective with modern technology..Computer softaware for arrow spine selection if far superior..I shoot a .400 spine cut to 27in at 62lb an 28in DL..100grain heads..An that is still a stiff spine out of my 2010 Elite Z28.As for the Easton carbon shafts being made in the USA..Call easton an ask them..You will be surprised to find that NO major arrow manufacture gets there raw carbon shafts ,manufactured in the usa..There all overseas..It simply cost to much to manufacture them in the USA..Aluminum is a different story