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Quest thumper carcon shafts

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by billy776, Jul 13, 2011.

  1. billy776

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    without a doubt the best flying arrow on the market proven scientifically by the new technology velocitip..[see,, velocitip.com] american made premiere shafts.. see them at Quest products usa.com......and contact billy bryant @ 1-800-460-8833 for dealer info......they also dont distribute to the big box stores
     
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    You are starting to look like a spammer. Same exact post, 3 different forums and you still haven't answered my question.
     
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    Tapered shaft for draw weights from 55lbs. to 75lbs. weight is 7.8 grains per inch and the deflection is .350
    Q1 Elite is ± 0.5g with a straightness of ± .0015
    Q2 - is ± 0.5g with a straightness of ± .0025
    Q3 - is ± 0.5g with a straightness of ± .006

    NOT SPAM JUST THINK THERE WORTH LOOKIN AT IF YOUR FAMILIAR WITH ROGER RAGLIN , ITS HIS CHOICE OF SHAFT TO SHOOT
     
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    Nothing there speaks to spine tolerance and that was my question.

    A lot of hunting celebrities shoot a lot of different shafts and just because they shoot them doesn't impress me, and others I know of, too much. Now, if you had answered my question about spine tolerance the first time THAT would impress me much more than who shoots the arrows. You either don't know what I am asking or you are evading the question and that also makes an impression me ;).

    Good luck with your shafts.
     
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    didnt mean to evade the question, maybe i dont understand except that i can say each dozen shafts are hand spun for straightness per dz and matched to the grain per dz not +or-..and there is a variance of spine per dz from 400 to 430.. hope this helps iam not the tech that some people are sorry
     

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