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TAC 15/15i Basic Unpublished Information
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<blockquote data-quote="Super 91" data-source="post: 490940" data-attributes="member: 31217"><p>I think one think you might consider when shooting alternative shafts is not so much the weight of the shaft (unless it is less than the 422 grains over all) but the spine. There is no way a .250 spine is going to survive the G-forces of the launch in my opinion. As we already know, the power to weight ration is way off the standard. It might make it out of the bow, but which direction it will be pointed is anybody's guess due to the extreme flexing that will take place. </p><p></p><p>That is just my opinion and not fact so you won't know till you try it. And the problem with the TAC nock is not that it is 11/32, it is the size of the throat that makes it unique. A standard nock would work to deactivate the anti-dryfire, but it will not lock onto the string due to the serving size being so large. If you got rid of the extra wrappings they put under the D-loop, you might could use a larger variety of standard nocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super 91, post: 490940, member: 31217"] I think one think you might consider when shooting alternative shafts is not so much the weight of the shaft (unless it is less than the 422 grains over all) but the spine. There is no way a .250 spine is going to survive the G-forces of the launch in my opinion. As we already know, the power to weight ration is way off the standard. It might make it out of the bow, but which direction it will be pointed is anybody's guess due to the extreme flexing that will take place. That is just my opinion and not fact so you won't know till you try it. And the problem with the TAC nock is not that it is 11/32, it is the size of the throat that makes it unique. A standard nock would work to deactivate the anti-dryfire, but it will not lock onto the string due to the serving size being so large. If you got rid of the extra wrappings they put under the D-loop, you might could use a larger variety of standard nocks. [/QUOTE]
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