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Arrows Question

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by crxwolski, Sep 5, 2012.

  1. crxwolski

    crxwolski Weekend Warrior

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    I shoot ICS 400. I was told they are the right arrows for my set up. I was look at a chart that said the arrow was the wrong size. Hoyt crx 69 pounds and 28 inche draw. It said I should be using a 375. Is that right? 100 gr bh
     
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    The arrow is not neccessarily "wrong", but you will not see your best accuracy from a broadhead with your current setup. What is your arrow length? You could shorten your arrows some to stiffen your spine. Personally, I would go with something in a .340 spine
     
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    As far as the chart below, If you take into account a medium cam then 400 is correct. However, if your is a single cam then the chart reccomends going down to a 340.
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    I know the crx 32 has a fuel cam system on it. I'm new to all this detail stuff. The fuel cam system said they are cam and a half. I'm not to sure what that means but thats what it said.
     
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    Pretty aggressive cam. Like I said earlier, you will either need to shorten your arrow or go to something with a .340 spine to get optimal flight.
     
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    I just measured my arrow and its 27 inches so from looking at the chart #400 sames right.
     
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    How does it shoot through paper OR with a broadhead on the end?
     

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