HI, anyone using the predator ll 800 spine with the outserts , I'm shooting a MadDog Mutt LB 65" 33#@26.5 draw , the GT 600 shaft is a little too stiff so I thought maybe trying the 800 spine would work ,any advice would be appreciated. Thanks LLK
HI, anyone using the predator ll 800 spine with the outserts , I'm shooting a MadDog Mutt LB 65" 33#@26.5 draw , the GT 600 shaft is a little too stiff so I thought maybe trying the 800 spine would work ,any advice would be appreciated. Thanks LLK
I have used the 800's with a great deal of success. I shoot a 32 lb. longbow and they fly great out of it. . I use 3 in. feathers and screw in Easton points (100 gr.).
I shot the 800 for a while. Heavy arrow for the spine, and front heavy. But flies fine.
Another choice is gt warriors in 700. It builds out lighter, and you may end up looking at .246 inner diameter and 5/16 outer diameter may match your current gt 600, so reusable nocks and points. Also inexpensive.
You may also consider a GoltTip Entrada .700 at full length and load the front with (maybe) 200 grain tips. I shoot these out of my 28# form bow and they fly well.
The stock length on the 700 and 800 shaft is 30". The 900 shaft is 29". I have the 700 with the outserts which adds close to 1/2 inch and is 46 grains in weight and use a 100 grain point. I shoot the 700 with the outserts installed in the arrow and kept the arrows at full length. My draw is 30.25 inches. The arrows are feather fletched and are decent enough for my 30 lb bow that I shoot them out of. I could probably use the 800 shaft set up the same way, in the same bow - as I have the 700 set-up. On my next order I'll get some 800 spine arrow to compare with the 700 spine arrows I have now.
I built some 800's for my wife. Full length with 100grain points using up some OLD aluminum CX Edge half outs.
26” 33lbs.
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