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hi, i need to know what carbon arrow is equivelent to a 2413 aluminum shaft arrow.

Question by extreme bowhunter. Uploaded on March 15, 2010

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from Clay Cooper wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Need to go to a reputable bow shop and get fixed up properly. You need to get the bow fitted and tuned to you and only you. What is fitted to me, may not work for you and there is a very good chance this is why your shooting high and right. Getting setup with Carbon arrows will give you both accuracy and further range, SMART MOVE!

I remember back in 95, my bow I would be lucky to hit a pie plate at 30 yards. Now with my HCA Four Runner I replaced it with, tuned and fitted I can hit a pie plate at 60 yards easily!

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from libertyfirst wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

To choose the proper arrow for your bow you will have to know the following things:
draw weight
arrow length
release method(fingers of trigger)
point weight(broadhead or field point)
type of cam( single or double)
As soon as you have this information you can look at an Easton chart and it will lead you to the proper shaft size whether carbon or aluminum.
http://www.eastonarchery.com/products/selection

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from Clay Cooper wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Need to go to a reputable bow shop and get fixed up properly. You need to get the bow fitted and tuned to you and only you. What is fitted to me, may not work for you and there is a very good chance this is why your shooting high and right. Getting setup with Carbon arrows will give you both accuracy and further range, SMART MOVE!

I remember back in 95, my bow I would be lucky to hit a pie plate at 30 yards. Now with my HCA Four Runner I replaced it with, tuned and fitted I can hit a pie plate at 60 yards easily!

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from libertyfirst wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

To choose the proper arrow for your bow you will have to know the following things:
draw weight
arrow length
release method(fingers of trigger)
point weight(broadhead or field point)
type of cam( single or double)
As soon as you have this information you can look at an Easton chart and it will lead you to the proper shaft size whether carbon or aluminum.
http://www.eastonarchery.com/products/selection

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