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thanks everyone for all of the replys im pretty sure its not a weak arrow i mark all of them and all of them rip the paper the same... about .75" low and to the left maybe an inch.. i have always shot 340 axis im not saying its not an issue, i know easton recomends that arrow for up to a 73lb hard or single cam bow.
Quote from: pullnpray on June 18, 2012, 07:57:36 AMthanks everyone for all of the replys im pretty sure its not a weak arrow i mark all of them and all of them rip the paper the same... about .75" low and to the left maybe an inch.. i have always shot 340 axis im not saying its not an issue, i know easton recomends that arrow for up to a 73lb hard or single cam bow. A weak spine doesn't mean your arrow is weak. It means the spine "flexes" in flight too much due to your magnum bow. A heavier thicker spine that won't flex in flight as much is what you need. This is why all your arrows do this. They have the same spine which for your set up is too weak. Yes I'm sure that 340's worked fine in your old bow. But your new current bow is a super speed bow and hits the arrow with a lot more force. The Easton arrow shaft chart is just a general chart. It's old and outdated. It also doesn't take into account that my 70lb bow shoots 321 IBO and your shoots 355 IBO. It doesn't differentiate between the two. Yes we both pull 70lbs but yours hits a lot harder than mine.
Quote from: colockumelk on June 18, 2012, 07:11:21 PMQuote from: pullnpray on June 18, 2012, 07:57:36 AMthanks everyone for all of the replys im pretty sure its not a weak arrow i mark all of them and all of them rip the paper the same... about .75" low and to the left maybe an inch.. i have always shot 340 axis im not saying its not an issue, i know easton recomends that arrow for up to a 73lb hard or single cam bow. A weak spine doesn't mean your arrow is weak. It means the spine "flexes" in flight too much due to your magnum bow. A heavier thicker spine that won't flex in flight as much is what you need. This is why all your arrows do this. They have the same spine which for your set up is too weak. Yes I'm sure that 340's worked fine in your old bow. But your new current bow is a super speed bow and hits the arrow with a lot more force. The Easton arrow shaft chart is just a general chart. It's old and outdated. It also doesn't take into account that my 70lb bow shoots 321 IBO and your shoots 355 IBO. It doesn't differentiate between the two. Yes we both pull 70lbs but yours hits a lot harder than mine.the weak spine was meant NWWABOWHNTR comment asking me if it was one of my arrows doing it, sorry for the confusion.. i ordered some 300 bare shafts to shoot and see how my bow likes them might try i different brand also any recommendations?