ARROW QUESTIONS


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Re: ARROW QUESTIONS

Goldtips 22 series ultralights would do great for both.

you could shoot aluminums , but they might be to heavy for 3D to get any kind of speed out of your bow.

What kind of bow do you have ? i can run the numbers on my Archers Advantage program and see what kind of arrow it says will work. but i need what kind of bow.

Shoot Strong

Tony

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Re: ARROW QUESTIONS

there area bunch of arrows you could use. it all depends on what you want. for line cutting and indoor and 3d , 22 series pros are my choice.

or the regular ultralights from Goldtip in a 5575 will work.

you can go to the Goldtip website and use there arrow builder to select a shaft that will work for you.

heres the link.

http://goldtip.com/byoa/index.asp?rnd=1123900507562

also if your interested in Easton arrows like aluminums you can go to there website and pick what will work for you also.

for 3 D i shoot 22 series Goldtip pros. they will weigh in right at 344 grs . which out of my Ultratec at 63 lbs they will fly about 283 fps. i could go lighter to get more speed but i want to stay right around 283 fps this year. that keeps my setup IBO, ASA and NFAA legal for speed.

for indoor i shoot Easton X7 2613s . they are the biggest arrow allowed for indoor competition.

bottom line is there are lots of arrow combinations you could use . what you need to do is find what shoots well for your bow. that could be a lot of arrows. think lighter for 3d and think slower for indoor.

you could always get a dozen for each ? grin.gif

Shoot Strong

Tony

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