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CApighunter
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My current arrows are 29.5 and i wouldn’t want to go any shorterYou can definitely cut 1-2 inches off your arrow and stiffen up the spine also
My current arrows are 29.5 and i wouldn’t want to go any shorterYou can definitely cut 1-2 inches off your arrow and stiffen up the spine also
I shoot an arrow that's really close [29.5" DL]Arrow parts list:
Easton Axis Pro 5mm, 300 spine @29.75
3 Blazer vanes
My current arrows are 29.5 and i wouldn’t want to go any shorter
I’ll measure them again and see how much shorter I can cut them.my DL is 30 and mine are all 28-28.25 you should have plenty of room to cut back if those arrows wont tune/weak spine
Ok let’s try this again, round 2:
Easton 6mm HEXX 260 spine @29.75
H-nock
75gr brass insert
125 gr broadhead TBD
(4) Q2i Fusion X-II SL 2.1” fletch
4 inch bohning wrap.
507gr and 15.4% FOC at 289 FPS
I really appreciate all the feedback guys, thanks a ton!
my DL is 30 and mine are all 28-28.25 you should have plenty of room to cut back if those arrows wont tune/weak spine
I think 29 is as short as I can go, I’ll probably have them cut at 29.5 just to be safe.If he is wanting to shoot Exodus or any of the large fixed blades I think it's best he keeps the arrow out at the end of the riser. I have seen them contact the arrow pads on the dropaways or if felt is around the riser.
But could be a non-issue. I have just seen that as an issue, especially with Exodus.
As short as you can go with the rest is the current position?I think 29 is as short as I can go, I’ll probably have them cut at 29.5 just to be safe.
Pretty close. Maybe I could go 28.5 but that would really be pushing it.As short as you can go with the rest is the current position?