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the mole
11-30-2004, 09:09 PM
I will be shooting a hoyt 05 protek xt2000 limes (when it comes in) at 261/2 in 52lb cam&1/2 gas strings. I would like to know what arrow nock fletching point weight and lenght would work best for spot shooting at naa meets : :?:

jaydse
11-30-2004, 09:16 PM
I can't answer your question But I see your from seabrook ! I love it up their I use to go their once a month if not more ! GREAT PEOPLE !
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the mole
11-30-2004, 09:24 PM
Jaydse was the bar called master mcgrath? That the only one that i can think of.

SPECTRE
11-30-2004, 09:24 PM
I shoot Gold Tip Ultralight Pro 22's for Indoors and 3D with outstanding results.

A lot of guys are shooting the X-Cutters.


Sure, both are off the chart stiff for just about any setup but they're deadly accurate and consistent. The 22's are the best all carbon arrow I've ever shot.

For the fletching..... take a peek at the NAP QuikSpin vanes. They're 4" and can be applied straight or 2 dg. right offset. On Point weight..... I'm shooting 100 grains up front on my 22's....

Many top shooters are shooting 200 grain Nibbs in their X-cutters.

Hope this helps a bit.

ldfalks
12-12-2004, 10:46 PM
For NAA you might want to try the UltraLight 500 series with that short of a draw and light poundage. They're great shooting arrows in that length and are easy to tune.

SageCreek
12-13-2004, 02:10 PM
Since it's marked yardage, speed is not an issue.

I too shoot the 22 series and highly recommend them or the X-cutters for cutting the lines.

Goldtip! The best there is, period.

ldfalks
12-13-2004, 02:17 PM
Since it's marked yardage, speed is not an issue.

I too shoot the 22 series and highly recommend them or the X-cutters for cutting the lines.

Goldtip! The best there is, period.

I'm just reading his post and he said NAA which usually means you have to poke it out to 90M pretty regularly.* Speed isn't the issue, skinny arrows that he can tune with short draw and light poundage is where I'm going.* If you want him to shoot slow I'll recommend that he load up the front end and then throw on some 4" Quick-Spins. Or he can shoot Ultralite 400's. NAA Shooters usually don't throw logs as big as even GT 22 Series down range LOL :shock:

SageCreek
12-13-2004, 02:51 PM
Sorry, I just read the spot shooting part of his post. :)

Archeryaddict
12-13-2004, 03:12 PM
For indoor spots I will just stick with thw ol XX78 2514.

the Best all carbon Arrow I have ever shot is the Speed Pro Max shafts for 3D and hunting.

ldfalks
12-13-2004, 05:50 PM
Sorry, I just read the spot shooting part of his post.* :)

No Problem... :lol: