Arrow Experts - Easton Axis Spine

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mtholton

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Appreciate the feedback. It was interesting to hear how much they (multiple of the long time staffers) thought 340 was the only way to go, but guys on here seeming to lean more 300. Either way, I'll test it out shortly and we'll see!
 

Firehawk

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Based on your draw length and draw weight, you could almost go 400 spine. So...I would also say 340 should be great.

I am a 27.5" draw and cut my arrows at 26.75" c to c. I shoot 340/330 Easton and 350 Victory. Victory VAP with Valkyrie 180 head and aluminum collar is still "almost" too stiff according to charts. Getting very good flight.

At your longer arrow length, I think a 330/340 Easton arrow should be great.
 
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mtholton

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Based on your draw length and draw weight, you could almost go 400 spine. So...I would also say 340 should be great.

I am a 27.5" draw and cut my arrows at 26.75" c to c. I shoot 340/330 Easton and 350 Victory. Victory VAP with Valkyrie 180 head and aluminum collar is still "almost" too stiff according to charts. Getting very good flight.

At your longer arrow length, I think a 330/340 Easton arrow should be great.

Thanks for the input!
 

Ucsdryder

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Always go stiffer, especially if you’re putting weight up front. At 60lbs and 28” you’re fine at 340 as long as you don’t go crazy with EFOC. If you’re going to push toward 70lbs and add foc you might consider 300.
 
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