How to design an Extreme FOC hunting arrow
#31
Typical Buck
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Location: Belgium
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hi,
I've posted some messages about the arrowtype I need for my bow but no replies untill now.
Your posts seem to apply to my needs, so I'll ask you:
I am shooting a Tomkat, at 52# and arrowlength is 30"
since I live in Belgium, I only can get my hands on Easton arrows in camo colors.
So, could you tell me what type of arrow wouldsuit me and my bow for hunting....
I'd buy you a beer.......
grtz
Frank
I've posted some messages about the arrowtype I need for my bow but no replies untill now.
Your posts seem to apply to my needs, so I'll ask you:
I am shooting a Tomkat, at 52# and arrowlength is 30"
since I live in Belgium, I only can get my hands on Easton arrows in camo colors.
So, could you tell me what type of arrow wouldsuit me and my bow for hunting....
I'd buy you a beer.......
grtz
Frank
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hi,
I've posted some messages about the arrowtype I need for my bow but no replies untill now.
Your posts seem to apply to my needs, so I'll ask you:
I am shooting a Tomkat, at 52# and arrowlength is 30"
since I live in Belgium, I only can get my hands on Easton arrows in camo colors.
So, could you tell me what type of arrow wouldsuit me and my bow for hunting....
I'd buy you a beer.......
grtz
Frank
hi,
I've posted some messages about the arrowtype I need for my bow but no replies untill now.
Your posts seem to apply to my needs, so I'll ask you:
I am shooting a Tomkat, at 52# and arrowlength is 30"
since I live in Belgium, I only can get my hands on Easton arrows in camo colors.
So, could you tell me what type of arrow wouldsuit me and my bow for hunting....
I'd buy you a beer.......
grtz
Frank
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m9, I'm assuming your looking at aluminums. My chart is showing 2315 or 2219 as a good starting point with about a 150 grain head. If you find it to be too stiff, try a 2216.
#34
Typical Buck
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well, I'm european and we don't have such a bowhuntingscene, so forgive when I say that those charts look like a bunch of numbers.
I'll go for the easton xx75's one of those three you've mentioned.
once again, I really am grateful.....every question I put on the forum, I got a great response which helped me get a better shooter.
so, like I said, beers are on me.....
thx
I'll go for the easton xx75's one of those three you've mentioned.
once again, I really am grateful.....every question I put on the forum, I got a great response which helped me get a better shooter.
so, like I said, beers are on me.....
thx
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With the shaft size selector all you do is enter the numbers you know, such as arrow length, draw weight, tip weight, etc and it gives you a list of compatible arrows.