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    Need to buy New Arrows

    Gentleman, I am shooting a Mathews' Vertix at 28" draw, 65lbs. I'm showing speeds of 278-282 fps. I have been using 27 5/8" Easton Axis 400 spined arrows. Shooting 100 grain tips. Looking at buying another dozen and not sure if I need to move to a heavier spine?

    I would love to stick with the 400s since I have several left that will become dedicated target sticks but curious what the brain trust recommends?

    #2
    340 is what im showing. But if they shoot great for you then your getting the result you want.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mission408 View Post
      340 is what im showing. But if they shoot great for you then your getting the result you want.
      I saw the same thing... . accuracy is good. But I am still getting the react site dialed in for way out there....what should I look for as evidence of an under spined arrow?

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        #4
        Check with muddyfuzzy here. He made me some be carnivores with high foc that are shooting great.

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          #5
          At 30 yards can you get a fixed blade broadhead and FP to hit in the same spot? Most of the time I can’t get a bow to broadhead tune with an underspined arrow

          Paper tuning will tell you this as well

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            #6
            Originally posted by JB_Archery View Post
            At 30 yards can you get a fixed blade broadhead and FP to hit in the same spot? Most of the time I can’t get a bow to broadhead tune with an underspined arrow

            Paper tuning will tell you this as well

            I haven't tried either sir. I shoot the blasted Rage broadheads and have been pretty satisfied with them. Thank you for the input. I will definitely try that before I buy the new arrows.

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              #7
              Originally posted by gemini2759 View Post
              Check with muddyfuzzy here. He made me some be carnivores with high foc that are shooting great.

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              Have some Black Eagle Spartans headed my way from muddyfuzzy...470 @ 15.5%

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                #8
                Originally posted by mechhead View Post


                Have some Black Eagle Spartans headed my way from muddyfuzzy...470 @ 15.5%
                Those look great! I sent you a pm!

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                  #9
                  Love the black eagles

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                    #10
                    I shoot your same setup but 29 inch draw and I shoot the Axis 340s. I am also moving up to a 125 grain head. I have only shot field points in the 125 weight, but looks like they are shooting good.

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                      #11
                      I shoot the same bow but 70lb and I have axis 340’s with 100gr head, I do have an extra 1” on my arrows though. I can hit same spots at 30 all day with field tip and broad head.


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                        #12
                        If you have the capability I’d recommend building your own just because you can play with insert weights and point weights with all that being said I highly recommend black eagle rampages


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                          #13
                          I was able to get em built. Just waiting for a day off to rezero everything.

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                            #14
                            I would think 340’s. It’s always heard it’s a little bit better to be over-spined than under-spined.

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                              #15
                              Muddy fuzzy is the easiest option. Of course a little more foc never hurt

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