Eastons web site.
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hepzibah WV USA
Posts: 313
Eastons web site.
Ok I have a question; I went to Easton’s web site and used their shaft calculator. This is what I get.
Hard Cam ---- 65-70# ---- 27” = 2413 x7
Hard Cam ---- 70-76# ---- 27” = 2512 x7
My bow is set @ 70#, does this mean I can shoot both? Will the 2512 be over splined? Or will the 2413 be under? The over lapping chart in kind of confusing. If I was set at 75# there would not be much question.
Anyone got an experts opinion?
Hard Cam ---- 65-70# ---- 27” = 2413 x7
Hard Cam ---- 70-76# ---- 27” = 2512 x7
My bow is set @ 70#, does this mean I can shoot both? Will the 2512 be over splined? Or will the 2413 be under? The over lapping chart in kind of confusing. If I was set at 75# there would not be much question.
Anyone got an experts opinion?
#2
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: S.W. Ohio
Posts: 13
RE: Eastons web site.
Grnzder
The Easton chart is just a starting point. If your bow is properly tuned and you shoot a release you should be able to go up or down several shaft sizes from the chart and realize excellent results.
The Easton chart is just a starting point. If your bow is properly tuned and you shoot a release you should be able to go up or down several shaft sizes from the chart and realize excellent results.