Easton A/C Super Slim, A/C/C, or ST Axis...?


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Re: Easton A/C Super Slim, A/C/C, or ST Axis...?

yes i do.. i think im proble goin to by the Super slim for hunting.. whats a good shaft to be shooting for 3d with my hoyt avenger 25.5draw and pulling back 70lbs...

im shooting some GT 3555 right now but diff goin to change shafts this year for 3d and outdoor.. any recomends of arrows to shoot?

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Re: Easton A/C Super Slim, A/C/C, or ST Axis...?

If you are pulling 70lbs do not shoot those 3555's again. They may well blow up. They are intended for 35 to 55 lb draw. If you are just gonna shoot hunter class I would consider something just a little bigger like a Goldtip 5575........unless you want to go fat shaft but for hunting the GT are great arrows.

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Re: Easton A/C Super Slim, A/C/C, or ST Axis...?

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i have some GT 3555's and was wondering if it was fine to shooting at 70lbs with 25.5 draw weight.. idk to much about these arrows... sorry i havnt answerd the email back. i forgot to look at the BH size and the arrow length for you tonight..

-anthony

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These arrows are way underspined for your setup. 3555 means that they are for bows in the 35 to 55 pound draw weight. Gold Tip makes 5575's that would be better for you. You are likely close to dry firing your bow when you shoot the 3555's.

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