Thanks for all the helpful replies. I plan on shooting 100 grain tips. I guess my question is I have 340s Easton Axis but why worry is judging by the Easton Chart that I will be under spines shooting 340. What do you all think?
I dont think that is possible.I guess my worry is I don’t want to hurt my bow shooting to high of a spine
Thanks for all the helpful replies. I plan on shooting 100 grain tips. I guess my question is I have 340s Easton Axis but why worry is judging by the Easton Chart that I will be under spines shooting 340. What do you all think?
You're not going to hurt the bow. 5 grains of arrow weight per pound of draw weight is the minimum most manufacturers recommend to avoid bow damage. Your 340 spine Axis arrows weigh either 8.3 gpi (4mm version) or 9.5 gpi (5mm). At 28" with a 100 gr head and fairly light vane/nock setup (30-ish gr combined), you're already over 350 gr without even counting the insert.I guess my worry is I don’t want to hurt my bow shooting to high of a spine
What front weight are you shooting? Insert/ pointAs you can see above there are two of us that are shooting Axis 340's right around your same specs and they tune up fine.