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Arrow Help?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Whitetail_Guy, Sep 20, 2012.

  1. Whitetail_Guy

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    needing some advice on arrow spine. I am shooting gold tips 5575 400 spine. I am shooting a hoyt vector 35with 30" draw, 29 1/4 length arrows. My shop says it to stiff, i am getting fleching contact. The rest is ajusted right and nock point. Do you think a 3555 500 spine would help. DO you guys always go buy the arrow caluclators reccomendations?
     
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    what kinda draw weight?
     
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    its a 50-60lbs limbs. currently shooting 50lbs , maybe jumping to 55 in the future.
     
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    where are you getting fletching contact at?
     
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    can you turn the bow up to 60 and see if it helps ? If it does you would probably need an arrow with less spine I would think.
     
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    it is a vital bow gear rest, kazaway, it has thees capture arm things. it has marks on the fletching and it bending the flechings.
     

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