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I'm gonna try these blades, and see how they fly with my set up.
Getting carbons to fly well from stick bows can be tricky. Almost all carbons recommended by shops will be too stiff because the arrow needs to flex correctly around the riser. Compound bows with full centershot and trigger release need stiff arrows .... Google 'Arrow Paradox'. All current shaft selection charts are all calculated for compound bows - don't go by those charts. Contact a true traditional bow show like Raptor archery in Hood River Oregon for arrow recommendations. Aluminum arrows are a lot more forgiving of spine ranges than carbon. when first tuning one of my bows I always use aluminum for the baseline and then mess with carbons. When finally tuned (length, point weight, insert weight, fletched, bare shaft, etc ) I get great results with carbon but you need to really want to spend a couple of hours - or days to get them right. Conversely if you can find one of the old (pre 1980's ) Easton arrow charts you can just go by the chart first time.I looked it up - this is the chart you want.I find that I can shoot 2016 or 2018 out of all my longbows and recurves. My draw weights average 50 - 54#and arrow length is 28 1/4.'