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The Bit Runner. 07-25-2013 01:45 AM

Calgary Archery Center.
 
Went down to the Calgary Archery Center today for the first time ever. Picked up a new Hoyt Spyder Turbo. Very impressed with the bow but more impressed with the service from John that hooked and dressed me up. Very Impressed with how knowledgeable he was and the work he did on it. Thank you also to Deano who quickly put another peep in and got me up and running again. Great experience for sure!!:)

wookie 07-25-2013 09:03 AM

You definitely hit the right guys! John is top notch and Dean is a great guy.

mykellk 03-24-2015 06:45 PM

please help
 
hey guys, I'm just getting into archery i bought a compound bow and I'm getting confused on what arrow weight i should be shooting!
my draw is 28'
bow at 60#
what would you guys recommend? if they say 400 is that including broadhead, nock, ect...

bowshot 03-24-2015 07:35 PM

the 400 arrows will work fine for your bow. That number is the spine deflection, not the arrow weight. The larger the spine number, the more the arrow will bend or flex. 300's flex less than 500's is an easy way to look at it. You require a stiffer arrow for longer draw's, higher draw weights and heavier broadheads.

FallAirFever 03-24-2015 07:54 PM

Good to hear. I have always had good service at CAC. I was there today shooting at lunch. Have fun with the new bow. Saw a guy buying an Elite and another picking up 2 diamond infinite edges for his lucky kids! Archery is alive and well in Calgary. That's for sure.


As far as the arrow question goes, you can figure out a lot of arrow info if you look here: http://www.huntersfriend.com/carbon_..._chapter_1.htm

Or here: http://www.carbonexpressarrows.com/shaft-selector

Also you can head to the archery center or Jimbows with your bow and they will set you up with some great arrows.

mykellk 03-24-2015 08:32 PM

thanks bowshot that helps alot

Horse96 03-27-2015 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mykellk (Post 2776700)
hey guys, I'm just getting into archery i bought a compound bow and I'm getting confused on what arrow weight i should be shooting!
my draw is 28'
bow at 60#
what would you guys recommend? if they say 400 is that including broadhead, nock, ect...

What's the speed of your bow? Also, what length are you cutting your arrows? What grain of broadhead/field tip? The Easton chart is great because it gives you the actual deflection of the spine. Carbon Express is wonky because a 400 size is actually a .298 spine (deflection).

http://www.eastonhunting.com/downloads/selection-charts

L.O.S.T.Arrow 03-27-2015 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Horse96 (Post 2780414)
What's the speed of your bow? Also, what length are you cutting your arrows? What grain of broadhead/field tip? The Easton chart is great because it gives you the actual deflection of the spine. Carbon Express is wonky because a 400 size is actually a .298 spine (deflection).

http://www.eastonhunting.com/downloads/selection-charts

:D CX does also ...they just have a different rating system...as does gold tip wit 5575 etc

CX uses 250-350 and 450 as their arrow spine...

The piledriver for example that has a 450 arrow

250-0.402" spine

350-0.345" spine

450-0.300" spine

I agree there should be a standard rating system like Eastons...

Neil

trex123 03-31-2015 05:06 PM

Only been to cac once but staff was great and tried out a bow or two a d also stock some great gear


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