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<blockquote data-quote="hyoi5" data-source="post: 1435799" data-attributes="member: 95637"><p>The Beman's were a 400 stiffness. Sam was shooting 280 stiffness. I did go in after the fact to Scheels who told me based on my poundage and draw length that 400 were the best fit for that bow. I would probably fall onto a different spot on that scale if I go up in poundage with a new bow. I had heard stiffer spine for bigger game so it's good to hear someone else verify that! Sam had 2 blade heads, though I don't remember the brand. I also believe they were 150 gr. They were super expensive but had lifetime warranty if they brought in an animal. They warrantied his when he went through the should blade of his elk and even warrantied one he shot through a car hood(what he used as a backstop behind his shooting target) when he missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hyoi5, post: 1435799, member: 95637"] The Beman's were a 400 stiffness. Sam was shooting 280 stiffness. I did go in after the fact to Scheels who told me based on my poundage and draw length that 400 were the best fit for that bow. I would probably fall onto a different spot on that scale if I go up in poundage with a new bow. I had heard stiffer spine for bigger game so it's good to hear someone else verify that! Sam had 2 blade heads, though I don't remember the brand. I also believe they were 150 gr. They were super expensive but had lifetime warranty if they brought in an animal. They warrantied his when he went through the should blade of his elk and even warrantied one he shot through a car hood(what he used as a backstop behind his shooting target) when he missed. [/QUOTE]
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