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Offline Snareman

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What Size Shaft For A 45lb. Recurve?
« on: September 20, 2007, 01:54:16 PM »
Hello,

I have a 45lb. recurve and can't find my arrows.  I had about 5 of them somewhere and that's all I really needed.  Now that they're lost for the time being, I'll have to get more.

I thought I used 1916 before.... not sure.  I do know I used Easton Classics.(wood looking)

Would 1916 be good for a 45lb. recurve?  If not, what other sizes would be good too?  I'd rather stay in the middle to light options instead of the heavy ones.

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Snareman

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Re: What Size Shaft For A 45lb. Recurve?
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2007, 03:06:07 PM »
Hello Snareman,
What is your draw length or better yet do you know the actual poundage at your draw length?

I started into the world of traditional archery with a 45# Bear Grizzly. At my draw length I was pulling 47#. An Easton 2016 shot great with 100 grain points and I also shot 2018 arrows with 125 grain points.

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Re: What Size Shaft For A 45lb. Recurve?
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2007, 05:49:19 PM »
I usually need weaker spine than any of the charts/programs list. My PSE Impalla, shooting off the shelf, works best with 29" 2016s and 125 grain points. This is the only bow I have that the charts were close. 1916, 2016 or 2018 is your probably range in my view.
If you have a pull around 28" I would buy 2016s uncut and shoot them unfletched to see how they fly. They will most likely be underspined full length. I would cut an inch off and retry until they fly straight, then cut them all to the same length.

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Re: What Size Shaft For A 45lb. Recurve?
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2007, 06:06:38 PM »
The bow says 45lbs. @ 28".  I don't know my draw length, but for compounds it's 29" and because of the way I lean into the shot with recurves, etc, I'd say my draw length for stick bows is the 28".

I'm thinking I used 1916 before, possibly even 2016, but am not sure and that's why I'm askin'.  LOL!

Thanks for the replies.  Looks like I'm right in there for my guess.

Snareman