Any new arrows out there come close to that spec without adding anything in the shaft and not building up point weight, 10.91gpi & .400 spine.
a wheels guy told me victory makes a traditional looking arrow that hits that perfect but Im not sold on my arrow having a big advertisement on it in the middle of the shaft...
Im interested anything except Gold tips if anyone has any ideas thank you.
I figured its almost impossible im gona have to hit the evil
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A lot of guys here more knowledgeable than I am in this stuff, but you aren't getting much help so here goes.
I would start by trying FMJ400 or Easton Axis traditional 400. Maybe 65/70 woodies.and probably have to mess with front end weight a little. They aren't cheap, tho.
Eritage 250 we're 377, at least the ones I have, sometimes they went to 400, but I had enough of them to stay with the original ones. I then went to the 400 FMJ for many reasons and they weigh just 30 grs less at 30" but if you cut1/4" or 1/2"
You can use the heavier brass insert and you have practically the same weight arrow and fine tuned.
Maybe there's an aluminum shaft that would achieve your goal. I'm don't know your bow/arrow specs but 2018 and 2020 aluminums can produce a hefty and durable arrow.
Thanks everyone,,, the full metal jackets might need a look i just dont want to get into any internal weight system and hopefully be able to steel wool the logo off. Before i went to the 10s sbd strings i could shoot 2018 aluminums but now i bet i need at least 2117's...
50# preditor stock string 2018/heritage 150
Sbd string 250's
When my supply of Heritage arrows dried up, I switched to Black Eagle Vintage arrows. Not quite as heavy as the Heritage, but overall, I have been very happy with them.