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    Easton Aluminums

    Going through the arrow bucket and found a half dozen old Easton XX75’s in 2213 spine. Plugged them into the 3 Rivers calculator and it looks like they may work out of my 49# longbow with around 225 up front. I am going to fletch up a couple and see. They are the orange ones...would look pretty cool with a few of my zwickeys or Razorheads on the end of a 100 gr adapter. I cannot remember the last time I shot aluminum arrows. Maybe I am onto something here

    #2
    May as well. They aren't doing anything sitting in the corner.

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      #3
      I have a few dozen. Aluminums are about the easiest arrows to tune. They are fun to play with, but I just don't like using them in cold weather. My practice sessions last about ten minutes using them in the winter as my hand are chilled to the point of pain.

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        #4
        Have fun Dukn. Lets see’em get bloody. Ive got some aluminums I inherited and I cant quit wondering...

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          #5
          I am out of wraps and feathers but bare shaft flight looks real good so far. Ordering supplies today so I can get them fletched up and in the rotation.

          I also found a half dozen Beman Centershot shaft. I have no idea where they came from but the bare shafts are flying great as well. These are 400’s and will have around 250 up front to round out about a 560 grain arrow. If nothing else, I should have a mixed dozen arrows perfect for “donating” to the local pig/javelina population!

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            #6
            I used 2213s for years with a 55# Bob Lee - don't remember the point weight but I hunted with screw-in zwickey deltas. Killed a dozen or so animals with that rig.

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