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Which Weight Arrow Should I Go With? 8.4 or 9.3 per/inch
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<blockquote data-quote="lamiglas" data-source="post: 372049" data-attributes="member: 11075"><p>your type of cam, arrow length, and weight all play a part in which arrow you should use. check out bemans shaft selector tool. keep in mind that if you are on the line and could go either way, a stiffer shaft is usually easier to tune. with that being said, i am shooting 84 lbs with a 25" arrow on a new maxxis at 321 fps, and i am using the ics 400. I was planning on going stiffer with the 340 but the 400 tuned very nicely so i am using it. for what its worth I was shooting a 29" 400 out of my old bow so i could shoot the same arrows as my dad and the 29" 400 wouldnt tune through paper. it started to tune around 27" and at 25" was perfect. here's a link to the shaft selector, good luck.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.beman.com/products/shaft-selector" target="_blank">Beman - First in Carbon Arrows | Shaft Selector</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamiglas, post: 372049, member: 11075"] your type of cam, arrow length, and weight all play a part in which arrow you should use. check out bemans shaft selector tool. keep in mind that if you are on the line and could go either way, a stiffer shaft is usually easier to tune. with that being said, i am shooting 84 lbs with a 25" arrow on a new maxxis at 321 fps, and i am using the ics 400. I was planning on going stiffer with the 340 but the 400 tuned very nicely so i am using it. for what its worth I was shooting a 29" 400 out of my old bow so i could shoot the same arrows as my dad and the 29" 400 wouldnt tune through paper. it started to tune around 27" and at 25" was perfect. here's a link to the shaft selector, good luck. [url=http://www.beman.com/products/shaft-selector]Beman - First in Carbon Arrows | Shaft Selector[/url] [/QUOTE]
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