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<blockquote data-quote="Scot E" data-source="post: 501132" data-attributes="member: 10832"><p>The only thing I would caution here is that I have had a few bows, many of my most recent, that required arrows with different spines than what was listed on the charts. The charts/software is a good starting point but if you can't get them to shoot you will have to play with spine above and below the suggested use. </p><p></p><p>I shoot a pretty fast bow, HCA Iron Mace, and was having issues getting 340's to fly. I figured I needed to go up in spine due to it being a pretty aggressive draw. After a long few days I actually ended up dropping down to 400's and my groups immediately shrank. Figuring out bows at times can be a chore but when you get it right!</p><p></p><p>I missed that you have ACC's now. Those are really good arrows in fact they are on my to try next list! Having the carbon on the outside will make them a touch more durable for field shooting. I do a lot of stump shooting while I am hunting. They are also a bit thinner than the FMJ's which helps with penetration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scot E, post: 501132, member: 10832"] The only thing I would caution here is that I have had a few bows, many of my most recent, that required arrows with different spines than what was listed on the charts. The charts/software is a good starting point but if you can't get them to shoot you will have to play with spine above and below the suggested use. I shoot a pretty fast bow, HCA Iron Mace, and was having issues getting 340's to fly. I figured I needed to go up in spine due to it being a pretty aggressive draw. After a long few days I actually ended up dropping down to 400's and my groups immediately shrank. Figuring out bows at times can be a chore but when you get it right! I missed that you have ACC's now. Those are really good arrows in fact they are on my to try next list! Having the carbon on the outside will make them a touch more durable for field shooting. I do a lot of stump shooting while I am hunting. They are also a bit thinner than the FMJ's which helps with penetration. [/QUOTE]
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