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Swak Laksa Senior Member


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| Posted: 13 February 2010 at 11:16am | IP Logged
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I shot 59lbs with 27.5'' maxima with 60gn point. I never zipp the target before. Every target should make their back stopper by using old carpet to layers....sure no zip.
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jrudad Senior Member


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| Posted: 14 February 2010 at 7:19am | IP Logged
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Swak Laksa wrote:
i Still think the spine still too soft for you or you will need to shoot lighter point.
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I am using the easton shaft selector to get that spine. Is it too soft... ..so I have to go one step up to 570.
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asiaarchery Senior Member

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For compound, as mentioned in my previous post(many moons ago), go 2-3level stiffer(I go for 4 level stiffer, if available) ....you can't go wrong...if you follow Easton Chart closely, in many cases, it will be underspined.
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jrudad Senior Member


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| Posted: 14 February 2010 at 12:22pm | IP Logged
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asiaarchery wrote:
| For compound, as mentioned in my previous post(many moons ago), go 2-3level stiffer NPK |
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Is this apply to Easton arrows only.. or for any type/brands...
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Swak Laksa Senior Member


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| Posted: 14 February 2010 at 12:37pm | IP Logged
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Cut your arrow to the shortess it could. Put your arrow rest backward and let the arrow shaft longer 3/4'' to 1/2'' over the rest. Put on 60-80gn point. Hopefully it works.
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asiaarchery Senior Member

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| Posted: 17 February 2010 at 8:11am | IP Logged
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jrudad wrote:
asiaarchery wrote:
| For compound, as mentioned in my previous post(many moons ago), go 2-3level stiffer NPK |
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Is this apply to Easton arrows only.. or for any type/brands... |
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Unfortunately, I am not qualify to comment on other brands since I have not used them...
I did the same on Carbon Tech McKinney.
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jrudad Senior Member


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I agree with u NPK, I came across an article about "true bow weight" which include other factor such as point weight, release type, arrow weight and other factors, our true bow weight will be slightly higher that measured bow weight, so I have to go for stiffer spine than that mentioned in the arrow chart.
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numbskull Newbie


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Try to contact the customer support representative. Maybe it can solve your prob.
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