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What gold tip arrow

Posted By: twaldrop4

What gold tip arrow - 07/18/16 08:11 PM

I shoot am elite energy 32 at a 27.5" draw. It is pulling 70 pounds. Right now I am shooting easton axis nfused 400s. I shoot at 27.5" arrow as well. Any help?
Posted By: Shaw

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/18/16 08:40 PM

100gr point? If so, Gold Tip Hunter 340.
Posted By: twaldrop4

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/18/16 09:08 PM

Yes 100 gr. Thanks Shaw
Posted By: Clark8907

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/20/16 03:38 PM

I have the same bow at 28in and shoot the 75/95 which if I'm not mistaken is the 300
Posted By: wew3006

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/20/16 03:47 PM

I shoot the Velocity XT; like them
Posted By: Shaw

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/20/16 05:48 PM

Originally Posted By: Clark8907
I have the same bow at 28in and shoot the 75/95 which if I'm not mistaken is the 300


Nope, 340.
Posted By: G/H

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/20/16 08:52 PM

Is this because of his draw length or poundage pulling? I have the same draw length but only pull around 65
Posted By: Shaw

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/21/16 06:10 AM

Poundage and arrow length both play into it.
Posted By: G/H

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/21/16 07:20 AM

Thanks
Posted By: ericbowhunter

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/21/16 04:28 PM

Velocity Pro 340.
Posted By: Muddybucks7

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/22/16 10:36 AM

I have the same draw length I shoot 55/75
Posted By: G/H

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/27/16 12:24 PM

Shaw: since the chart has a 400 for a 27in arrow and 340 for 28in, What's the difference? Stiffer arrow for shorter arrows? Also there are 4 different gold tips to choose from, besides the price is it the straightness of the shafts? Thanks.
I shoot 66 pounds and a 27 1/2 in arrow. Which shaft? 100 grain tip
Posted By: Shaw

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/27/16 12:59 PM

The longer the arrow the stiffer it needs to be. Same case with the more poundage you pull and the more point weight you have. If you fall on the line between two spines, always go to the stiffer one. The four different models vary in weight and diameter. With each arrow model you have several options on the weight and straightness tolerances. The Pro's having the tightest tolerances. For example with the Hunter model: The Hunter straightness tolerance is .006" over a 28" span. The XT is .003" and the Pro is .001".
Posted By: flounderpounder

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/27/16 02:20 PM

Kinetic Pierce platinum
Posted By: G/H

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/27/16 02:25 PM

So go with the 400? Correct
Posted By: Shaw

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/27/16 02:34 PM

Nope, 340. Or, back your weight down a few pounds and stick with the 400's.
Posted By: G/H

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/27/16 02:54 PM

Thanks. I haven't bought any yet. I appreciate you answering my questions
Posted By: sluggun

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/27/16 04:32 PM

The spine rating of an arrow is simply a measurement of its stiffness. The same arrow comes in a variety of stiffness: the lower the number, the stiffer the arrow. For example, a 330 arrow is stiffer than a 500 spine arrow. Arrows are measured in static spine, which is how an arrow reacts when an 880-gram (1.94 lbs.) weight is suspended from the center of the arrow. The arrow must be 29” in length and supported by two points, which are 28” apart. The number of inches the arrow deflects or bends X 1000 due to the weight is the spine size or measurement of an arrow. So, a 500 arrow bends .5-inches when the weight is applied.
Then there is dynamic spine, which describes the way an arrow reacts from the stored energy of a bow as it is shot. Too many factors determine the way an arrow is going to react when shot out of the bow, and because of the nearly unlimited variables in determining dynamic spine, arrows are measured in static spine. You can manipulate the dynamic spine of an arrow and make it act stiffer when shot from a compound bow by decreasing peak bow weight, point weight or the point/insert combination, using heavier bow string material or adding more strands to the string, heavier vanes, heavier serving material and/or nocking point and shortening the length of the arrow.
If you do not have the correct arrow spine for your bow set up, you are going to get erratic arrow flight and poor shooting groups. Having the proper arrow spine is key to optimizing the grouping of your arrows and for the best possible accuracy. Shooting an arrow that is not stiff enough, or a group of arrows that vary in stiffness, will cause you to be less accurate. An under-spined arrow will veer right, while an arrow that is too stiff will favor slightly left.
Maybe this will help and not confuse ya'll even more.
Posted By: G/H

Re: What gold tip arrow - 07/28/16 08:22 AM

Thanks, it helps.
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