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Great arrow
Been practicing with these arrows. Seem to shoot really good for me. Have not had a chance to hunt with them yet but I don't not for see any issues with them performing well.
Good arrows bad service
great shafts but the outserts and collars are weak
Very nice arrow
I just got these arrows and they allow me to shoot a 9 gpp out of my 45# recurve. The outsert/collar system if very nice and makes for a tough arrow that uses easy to find 5/16 points and the micro diamter shaft I expect to penetrate very well. I am also at 20% FOC which is nice for the poundage I shoot.
It may be better to replace the string (if it is older and worn down) or reserve the string with new thicker serving. Other nocks that fit these arrows are: https://www.3riversarchery.com/easton-g-push-in-arrow-nocks-large-groove.html and https://www.3riversarchery.com/black-eagle-micro-nocks.html though.
The half out insert sticks partially out from end of arrow and the ballistic collar covers what sticks out of arrow and covers part of the shaft for strength.
It may be better to replace the string (if it is older and worn down) or reserve the string with new thicker serving. Other nocks that fit these arrows are: https://www.3riversarchery.com/easton-g-push-in-arrow-nocks-large-groove.html and https://www.3riversarchery.com/black-eagle-micro-nocks.html though.
These will come with (3) 5" Shield LW feathers. The cock feather will be traditional barred.
We recommend at least 1" longer arrow length vs draw length for safety. If you are tuning the arrow you will not necessarily have a set length just where it shoots the best.
We measure from valley on nock to end of shaft.
All arrows will be measured from valley of nock to the cut, regardless of insert/outset type
The arrow outsert is about 3/8s of an inch. I would just cut them 30in it is easier to tune an arrow that is to long as to one that is shorter.
Yes if you give us the previous spine number we can get you matched up.
I would recommend the 400 spine for that set up.
I would go with the 340 spine (with a draw length of 28") or a 300 spine (with a draw length of 29"or more)