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    I am shooting a 27 inch draw length at 60 pounds, what spine should I be shooting?

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    400

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      #3
      Not enough info. Need all bow info.

      Just a fast Easton chart from what you gave for info. Csmith did steer you wrong.

      I will add you can shoot a 400 or 350 spine. Either will tune. You might have to leave a 350 a little long for the best tune
      Last edited by enewman; 06-16-2015, 02:53 PM.

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        #4
        How did I steer him wrong and then you said he could shoot a 400 or leave a 340/350 a little long so it will tune best? Lol unless you meant to say didn't then no harm no foul.

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          #5
          I think he may have mis-spoke.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Csmith52779 View Post
            How did I steer him wrong and then you said he could shoot a 400 or leave a 340/350 a little long so it will tune best? Lol unless you meant to say didn't then no harm no foul.
            Haha sorry csmith. I wrote that from my phone. Haha. Blame Siri. Csmith did NOT steer you wrong. Hehe.




            When reading my post. You may have to fill in the blanks or rewrite my answers. Haha

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              #7
              Hahaha ok I was scratching my head. Silly NOT so smart phones

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                #8
                Originally posted by Csmith52779 View Post
                Hahaha ok I was scratching my head. Silly NOT so smart phones
                Haha

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by enewman View Post
                  Haha
                  You didn't suggest using a 200 spine with 400gr heads???? HAHAHAHAHA

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TEXAS 10PT View Post
                    You didn't suggest using a 200 spine with 400gr heads???? HAHAHAHAHA
                    Now that was me being a smart alleck

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TEXAS 10PT View Post
                      Now that was me being a smart alleck
                      Yes it was.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by TEXAS 10PT View Post
                        You didn't suggest using a 200 spine with 400gr heads???? HAHAHAHAHA
                        That was good hahaha

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                          #13
                          Drop down to a 350 and load it up........ Or drop down to a 300 and load it even more. Chose a premium low GPI shaft and you can still keep a decent trajectory but have an arrow with superior penetration and forgiveness.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View Post
                            drop down to a 350 and load it up........ Or drop down to a 300 and load it even more. Chose a premium low gpi shaft and you can still keep a decent trajectory but have an arrow with superior penetration and forgiveness.


                            t.a.p.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by enewman View Post
                              t.a.p.
                              you know this man........

                              I've actually persuaded a couple of recent customers shooting around sixty pounds on 27-28" draws to drop down a couple spines to 300's and they have done very well. They tune slightly stiff but I front load them pretty good at close to 170 grains. I think these types of set-ups are great choices for archers that want exceptional terminal performance but can't put up big ke/momentum #'s due to the lower draw weight and shorter draw length.

                              Both of these gentlemen could have shot a 400 spine arrow at about 350 grains and yeah they would have made some pretty catchy chrono #'s but where's the real fun in that. Thus we cogitate and chose Total Arrow Performance because we are; after all, TexasBowhunters.

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