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300 spine?
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Contributors to this thread:
Bigred 23-Sep-14
adam 23-Sep-14
Ermine 23-Sep-14
bliz6 23-Sep-14
Fulldraw1972 23-Sep-14
SDHNTR(home) 23-Sep-14
x-man 23-Sep-14
Bowfreak 23-Sep-14
Bigred 23-Sep-14
olebuck 23-Sep-14
TD 23-Sep-14
greenmountain 24-Sep-14
wildwilderness 24-Sep-14
Outdoorsdude 24-Sep-14
bowhunt1 24-Sep-14
BigJim 30-Sep-14
4blade 05-Oct-14
From: Bigred
23-Sep-14
does anyone shoot a 300 spine arrow out of a 70 pound draw weight? been trying hear some more feed back iv heard a lot of people shoot them and working awesome.

From: adam
23-Sep-14
I have shot 300 spine out of 6 or 7 different 70# bows and it has always worked out great for me, I've shot both easton axis and gold tip kinetic. currently using the gold tip kinetic pro 300 spine, out of a carbon spyder 70# and obsession evolution 70#. im sure a 340 would work also but the 300 gives me a heavier arrow that i prefer.

adam

From: Ermine
23-Sep-14
I shoot 300 spine arrows out if 70 lb bows. I have 175 grains of weight up front. They work well. Stiff arrows are always better than weak

From: bliz6
23-Sep-14
I shoot 300 spine axis out of a 70# Bowtech Experience. 125 grain head. They perform well for me.

From: Fulldraw1972
23-Sep-14
I shoot a 300 gold tip kinetic arrow with a 125 grain head out of my elite answer with limbs that are pulling 72 lbs. Works great so far.

From: SDHNTR(home)
23-Sep-14
Of course. I shoot them at 67-68#.

From: x-man
23-Sep-14
You could effectively shoot a 300 spine arrow out of any bow with less than 80# and a tip weight under 200.

I used 300 spined shafts for my kids hunting arrows to help get a heavier arrow. Shooting a release with a properly tuned bow and good form, it's impossible to be too stiff.

From: Bowfreak
23-Sep-14
^This.

From: Bigred
23-Sep-14
Awesome guys thank you

From: olebuck
23-Sep-14
Same here.

.300 spine gold tip expedition hunters.

150 grain head plus a 25 grain weight.

shoots like a dream.

From: TD
23-Sep-14
Well.... they say if over four hours you need to go see a doctor..... personally I'd take out full page ads.....

OK, yeah... 28" 300 out of 71 lbs, 125 heads....

24-Sep-14
I shoot my arrows full length at about 65# The .300 spine seems about right with a 125gr point.

24-Sep-14
29" at 68# with 125 head 300 axis shaft with the factory wrap removed. thinking of going with a brass insert next year to up the FOC and weight.

From: Outdoorsdude
24-Sep-14
Add another one who shoots a .300 Axis @ 71lb draw, but at 31 in., no wrap, with 125gr head.

From: bowhunt1
24-Sep-14
I did for years but just moved to the 400 due to it shooting better out of my new bow. 300's are stiff. Paper tune your bow and you will know what works best for you.

From: BigJim
30-Sep-14
Hey, I have a bunch of 300 spine arrows and shafts (400's too) on sale right now, check them out and you won't believe how cheep these Gold Tips are.

bigjimsbowcompany.com

From: 4blade
05-Oct-14
29" shaft length, 50gr insert, 150gr head, 60lb bows. Works superb.

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