Bryan227
04-18-2006, 04:18 PM
What would the best arrow selection for pulling 60 # and shooting 3-D going with the lightest weight?
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View Full Version : arrow selection Bryan227 04-18-2006, 04:18 PM What would the best arrow selection for pulling 60 # and shooting 3-D going with the lightest weight? BowhuntnHoosier 04-18-2006, 07:05 PM Bryan :welcome: Easton lightspeed 500 are 6.5gr per inch Easton lightspeed 400 are 7.4gr per inch Easton Fatboy 500 are 7.1gr per inch Easton Fatboy 400 are 7.8gr per inch Radial X-Weave Pro 100 are 6.6gr per inch Radial X-Weave Pro 200 are 7.5gr per inch All are great shafts just make sure you stay above the minimum of 5gr per pound.:rockon: Good luck my friend with whatever you decide.:peace: Grego 04-18-2006, 09:12 PM Gold tip ultra light pro.... 3dhunter 04-19-2006, 10:35 AM well - what kind of bow do you shoot, what's your draw length, are you sure your pulling 60lbs? What are you looking to spend on arrows, or are you looking for the best you can get? How long do you want the total arrow length to be? What weight points/blades will you be using? I would recommend at least 6 grns per inch, I've seen some nasty things at 5. Does it matter vanes vs. feathers? Fingers or Release? Overdraw? Do you want to stick to any peticular brand like Easton or GoldTip? Everything helps. glenny 04-19-2006, 09:27 PM What are you shooting,what cams? AZarcher 04-20-2006, 01:31 AM try the carbon tech cheetahs 400 , my arrows are 28 inchs long with 100 grain points total weight with vanes and g nocks 330 grains Bryan227 04-20-2006, 07:50 PM I shoot the bowtech Patriot VFT 60 # pull on a 26'' draw with a T.M. Hunter rest As far as what to spend on arrows i am just looking for arrow that is reliable and with great speed but not to light to dry fire the bow Thanks for the help Bryan227 04-20-2006, 07:51 PM I also use the 3.125 quick spins with 80 grain nips for point BUNNYMAN 04-20-2006, 09:04 PM CX Linejammers with 1&1/8" quickspins 100gr tips, w/nock outsert rings and beiter nocks.....323gr.....:biggrin1: Just a question, I know you said for 3-d but are you also trying to use them for hunting? |