arrow weight
#11
Join Date: Sep 2005
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RE: arrow weight
I think if you shot the same arrows you would be fine as long as you had the arrows longer, at lets say, 27". Make sure a 27" arrow w/ a broadhead on it and will clear the riser and you should be fine. If a 26" will clear the riser, I'd go with it.
Your pro shop should be able to help you more. I can't find an easton spine chart so I can't say for certain either, but I would guess what I said above would work.
Maybe try to find someone with one of those archery programs (Ontarget or something I think it's called) and they should be able to tell you anything you want to know. Hope this helps.
Your pro shop should be able to help you more. I can't find an easton spine chart so I can't say for certain either, but I would guess what I said above would work.
Maybe try to find someone with one of those archery programs (Ontarget or something I think it's called) and they should be able to tell you anything you want to know. Hope this helps.
#12
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Where the big deer are from, seminole county FL
Posts: 1,435
RE: arrow weight
I found a chart at cableas, and it said that the 500 was alright for a arrow 27's inches and longer, at my poundage, so i guess i should just buy new arrows, thanks for the help.