Question about new arrows and correct spine..
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Question about new arrows and correct spine..
I posted this in the tech section too but got no response I need to order these today if at all possible any help will be great..
I am currently shooting a Carbon Rebel arrow from what the pro shop guy said they are CX arrows. They are 45-60, and from what i remember they are like 11 gpi. Ok i want to get some new arrows that are not quite as heavy and smaller o.d.
Well i went to CX site and if I follow there selection chart it says to go with a 60-75 in the arrows i want which are the terminator selects, but at Keystone where i was gonna order the arrows there book says the 45-60 is what I need. Well it seems that the 45-60 I shoot now is fine. Am I missing something here? I am shooting a 28" arrow at 70 lb draw weight. I want the 45-60 because it weighs only 9.5 gpi, but dont want to be under spined..
Im all confused...
Tanner
I am currently shooting a Carbon Rebel arrow from what the pro shop guy said they are CX arrows. They are 45-60, and from what i remember they are like 11 gpi. Ok i want to get some new arrows that are not quite as heavy and smaller o.d.
Well i went to CX site and if I follow there selection chart it says to go with a 60-75 in the arrows i want which are the terminator selects, but at Keystone where i was gonna order the arrows there book says the 45-60 is what I need. Well it seems that the 45-60 I shoot now is fine. Am I missing something here? I am shooting a 28" arrow at 70 lb draw weight. I want the 45-60 because it weighs only 9.5 gpi, but dont want to be under spined..
Im all confused...
Tanner
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RE: Question about new arrows and correct spine..
I guess I don't know that much about Carbon Express arrows but I would go with the on line shaft guide!
You might also want to check out www.eastonarchery.com they will have something in your budget. They also have some really nice downloads for tuning and shaft selector guides!
You might also want to check out www.eastonarchery.com they will have something in your budget. They also have some really nice downloads for tuning and shaft selector guides!