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Arrow tinkering
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<blockquote data-quote="JN" data-source="post: 5810642" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>It seems like you are shooting a heavy gpi arrow. If wanting to cut down on a weight I would start looking for a low gpi arrow in the same spine you are shooting or even look to see if you can change spine to get an arrow that weighs less. I am a 29.5" to 30" draw depending on the bow and I was able to get my latest arrow weight down to 450 grains with a 60 grain insert and 100 grain points by changing from an Easton axis 250 to a victory rip tko 300. I also have an Easton sonic 340 I was able to get down to around 415 in weight but the spine is to weak on that arrow for me to use on my bow if the poundage is above 60lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JN, post: 5810642, member: 763"] It seems like you are shooting a heavy gpi arrow. If wanting to cut down on a weight I would start looking for a low gpi arrow in the same spine you are shooting or even look to see if you can change spine to get an arrow that weighs less. I am a 29.5” to 30” draw depending on the bow and I was able to get my latest arrow weight down to 450 grains with a 60 grain insert and 100 grain points by changing from an Easton axis 250 to a victory rip tko 300. I also have an Easton sonic 340 I was able to get down to around 415 in weight but the spine is to weak on that arrow for me to use on my bow if the poundage is above 60lbs. [/QUOTE]
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