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    setting up arrows need help!!!!

    well i went to bass pro yesterday and talked to a knowledgeable man named john in the archery department..
    any way

    i set up my bow at 59-60 lbs and found out that i have a 28.25 inch draw length..for the first time i actually found someone that new more than i did at bass pro..usually the people dont know jack there...

    well i start talking to the man about arrows selections..he suggested the red head carbon fury's for what i wanted to use them for which was hogs..

    this is where i need some help

    because of me not being comfortable with an arrow over my hand i want it between 29-30 inches...but 29 is a 4560 arrow and 30 would make it a 6570 arrow..

    i dont know which one to choose...

    i have that on target 2 software but i dont really know how to use it..
    can someone help me on choosing between these two arrows,,,

    also what is the recomended gpi for hunting?

    thanx

    brandon

    #2
    I'd go to a real archery shop with your bow, and they'll hook you up. The couple $$ extra you pay per dozen is for his experience, overhead, rent, etc.

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      #3
      Those arrows will both work as far as the spline goes. But if I were you, I'll go with the 6570's. Just in case you ever decide to up your poundage. As far as hunting arrows go, just about any gpi will work. The most common that I've seen is 7-10 gpi. I would have my arrows cut to 29 in as well.

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        #4
        I use the Carbon Fury. My bow is 65lbs and draw is 28. I use the 6570 and like them. I use the 2 inch blazers, 125 grain tips and cut to 29 inches. They shoot true. I have only had my bow since November, shoot almost daily and I have had two robin hoods wih them. One at 20yds and one at 30yds. Good tight groups.

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          #5
          if i use the 6570's my arrow would be in the low to mid 400's

          aint that too heavy of an arrow?

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