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Gamblin Guy:
Hey Todd,
I just found this thread, looks like a cool program. I had one called "TAP" several years ago but didn't keep up with all the upgrades. Can you give me the numbers on this set up?
2010 PSE Vendetta XS L6
65#'s at 29"
PSE Radial Crossweave STL 300's cut 29" 3 blazers and 100 grain tips.
Thanks Todd!
Todd_ID:
--- Quote from: Hornseeker on August 16, 2010, 08:02:59 AM ---Hey Todd,
My buddy is trying to get setup.... see if you have data for this outfit.
Its a Martin Magnum Panther (Maybe 10 yrs old???) set at 65# and 29". He's shooting a whisker biscuit... He is trying to shoot 7595's with a 250 grain point weight (175 grain Snuffers with 75 grain steel adaptors)... will these shafts work? Cut to what length?
Thanks, let me know if you need more info.
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At 65# he needs a .300 spine arrow for any length. At 60#, he could get away with a 27" arrow (recommended spine of .329"). Basically not going to get a .340 spine to work great with a rest that allows that short of an arrow. You could try, though. Try cutting an old arrow at 27" and putting his head on and see if it hits the rest on the draw or if he can pull it off by overdrawing (like happens with a big bull in front of you) when excited.
60# and 27" is 229 fps, 22.5% FOC, 62.1 ft-lbs KE, 533 gr arrow.
Todd_ID:
--- Quote from: Gamblin Guy on August 16, 2010, 08:27:03 AM ---Hey Todd,
I just found this thread, looks like a cool program. I had one called "TAP" several years ago but didn't keep up with all the upgrades. Can you give me the numbers on this set up?
2010 PSE Vendetta XS L6
65#'s at 29"
PSE Radial Crossweave STL 300's cut 29" 3 blazers and 100 grain tips.
Thanks Todd!
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No problem,
Shows 289 fps, 389.4 gr arrow, 5.991 gr/lb, 11.79% FOC, 72.5 ft-lbs KE, recommended spine of .312", so your .359" 300's are a bit weak. 20-50 drop 27.4", KE @ 50: 61.5 ft-lbs. If you're having any issues with tuning, then I'd look close at arrow spine. If they're flying perfect, then make double sure to check them quite often to avoid a handful of carbon splinters.
Gamblin Guy:
Thanks Todd,
I thought they might be under a bit, i'll back off the poundage a little bit for him and then we'll get him some 340's next year. I'll probably replace the WB next spring too and go to a drop away. I can cut the 300's down and shoot them out of my old enforcer.
It's pretty cool for you to do this for everyone, thanks again.
Dan
doekillrssuck:
i have an elite e-500 set @ 58# 28in. draw muzzy 75gr. broadheads that actually weigh 81grains. carbon express maxima hunter 250's cut to 27 1/4'' long nap quick fletch vanes.. would like to know what you come up with thanks..
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