kae Cub Poster
Posts: 10 No Commercial Interest Location: Cheshire, UK
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:00 pm Post subject: Indoor Arrows |
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So, what indoor arrows are you lot using this year?
(For target that is, lol).
I'm using 400 spine Fatboys, 28 3/4 long, 4" vanes and 180grain piles
Kae.
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Club: Greenbank Company of Archers Bow: Green Fusion Hoyt Helix, Border TXG's Sight: Shibuya Ultima Arrows: ACE's & Fatboys Accesories: Doinker Long rod & Twins
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Herbie Cub Poster

Posts: 17 No Commercial Interest Location: Scotland
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 6:00 pm Post subject: |
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1813 xx75s but fitted with 4" shield feathers (when the postal strike ends).
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Club: Blue Arrows Bow: Winstar II Sight: Shibuiya Arrows: Accesories: Yes
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Mjollnir Grand Master Bowman

Posts: 2707 Club Committee Member Location: Cambridge
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:46 pm Post subject: |
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2214 X7 cobalts 32" with 4" fletchings
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Club: Cambus Archery Society Bow: SF PRO riser, with SF Carbon limbs Sight: Sure-Loc Quest-X Arrows: Easton Navigator FMJ 460 spine Accesories: Merlin Triad Stabilisers
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pHz Cub Poster

Posts: 45 Club Committee Member Location: flatness (UK)
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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:52 pm Post subject: |
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28" 1913s with bigass kurly vanes
no idea how theyll fly when used in anger (actually - not quite true - set them up with a second button in the garden today) but they look VERY cool
slainte rob
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Club: Isle of Thorns Archers Bow: merlin elite / merlin elite 36# (39#) Sight: AGF safari / beiter Arrows: cartel x-pert 820 / 110gn piles / g-nocks / x-vanes Accesories: spigarelli carbon rods / merlin v-bar
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Mjollnir Grand Master Bowman

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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:59 pm Post subject: |
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Wow love the fletchings 
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Club: Cambus Archery Society Bow: SF PRO riser, with SF Carbon limbs Sight: Sure-Loc Quest-X Arrows: Easton Navigator FMJ 460 spine Accesories: Merlin Triad Stabilisers
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segolden Moderator

Posts: 2410 No Commercial Interest Location: Willcox, Arizona, USA
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Club: none Bow: Quinn Comet XL, Grozer Horsebow, KG ELB, Two Rivers R/D Sight: DAS Kinetic SRF Arrows: Easton X7 Eclipse 1916's, GT XT Hunter 3555's Accesories: Sims SRS stab, enhancer & Limbsavers; Dawgware side-quiver
Awaiting MBLLC Phoenix bow
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Steve B Admin

The Original Archers Rest Webmaster & Co-Admin Australasia Area Rep (ABA - IFAA)
Posts: 4103 No Commercial Interest Location: Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:27 am Post subject: |
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I have some 2312 X7's that I need to put together yet , I was going to put 4" feathers on and I have 160 grain points ...just gotta sort out the optimium length 
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Club: Phoenix Field Archers of Sale. Victoria , Australia Bow: Bowtech Commander Sight: Copper John Ants Arrows: Gold Tip Pro's Accesories: Carter Just-B-Cuz
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Mjollnir Grand Master Bowman

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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:36 am Post subject: |
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| Steve B wrote: | just gotta sort out the optimium length  |
I wish I had that luxury 
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Club: Cambus Archery Society Bow: SF PRO riser, with SF Carbon limbs Sight: Sure-Loc Quest-X Arrows: Easton Navigator FMJ 460 spine Accesories: Merlin Triad Stabilisers
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Steve B Admin

The Original Archers Rest Webmaster & Co-Admin Australasia Area Rep (ABA - IFAA)
Posts: 4103 No Commercial Interest Location: Victoria, Australia
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:50 pm Post subject: |
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hahaha, pity to have such long arms, easy to adjust the dynamic spine for me with a 28" AMO draw length 
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Club: Phoenix Field Archers of Sale. Victoria , Australia Bow: Bowtech Commander Sight: Copper John Ants Arrows: Gold Tip Pro's Accesories: Carter Just-B-Cuz
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fred Grand Master Bowman

Posts: 1654 Trader/Retailer Location: Kidderminster Worcs
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:58 pm Post subject: |
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How about 1/2" ash shafts 7" hand cut fletchings with silk bindings self nocked bodkin heads good line cutters
FRED
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Club: Die Hard Archers Bow: KG 1 Sight: none Arrows: matched wooden Accesories: none
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Mjollnir Grand Master Bowman

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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:07 pm Post subject: |
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| fred wrote: | How about 1/2" ash shafts 7" hand cut fletchings with silk bindings self nocked bodkin heads good line cutters
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Ah but they would exceed the 0.93cm maximum thickness for target archers     
*Digs trench, Dives in, Incommminnnnnng* 
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Club: Cambus Archery Society Bow: SF PRO riser, with SF Carbon limbs Sight: Sure-Loc Quest-X Arrows: Easton Navigator FMJ 460 spine Accesories: Merlin Triad Stabilisers
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segolden Moderator

Posts: 2410 No Commercial Interest Location: Willcox, Arizona, USA
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Club: none Bow: Quinn Comet XL, Grozer Horsebow, KG ELB, Two Rivers R/D Sight: DAS Kinetic SRF Arrows: Easton X7 Eclipse 1916's, GT XT Hunter 3555's Accesories: Sims SRS stab, enhancer & Limbsavers; Dawgware side-quiver
Awaiting MBLLC Phoenix bow
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Nick Forster Cub Poster
Posts: 3 No Commercial Interest Location: Peterborough
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 7:55 am Post subject: Indoor Arrows |
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I'll stick with my ACE's
I dont want to play with my bow tune to match different arrows and i have a couple of sets of acers.
Nick
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Club: Nene Bowmen Bow: KG Kudos 40LBS KG Apex Limbs Sight: Shibuya ultima carbon pro Arrows: ACE's 520 Accesories: Arten 2000 carbon longrod and twins
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Desert Archer Junior Poster
Posts: 53 No Commercial Interest Location: Mesa, Arizona USA
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:12 pm Post subject: |
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After a couple years of shooting Easton X7s indoors I decided to follow the Frangilli's recommendations in The Heretic Archer and switched to Navigator FMJs. They tune and fly better and my scores are improving so I'm pretty much a believer now, i.e. skinny arrows are better for 18m or 20 yards than the fat ones.
Dave
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Club: Usery Mountain Archers, Papago FITA Archers, Arizona Bowhunter & Field Archery Association Bow: 2 Spigarellis, 2 Best of Italy, 1 Bernardini Nilo (in route) Sight: Barebow Recurve Arrows: All are aluminum/carbon Eastons. Accesories:
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Mjollnir Grand Master Bowman

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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:31 pm Post subject: |
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Tis kinda one of my arguments, if you can shoot well, why do you need line cutters  
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Club: Cambus Archery Society Bow: SF PRO riser, with SF Carbon limbs Sight: Sure-Loc Quest-X Arrows: Easton Navigator FMJ 460 spine Accesories: Merlin Triad Stabilisers
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