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I'm shooting a single cam High Country 60# @ 30" arrow lenght with 2" blazers. The arrow is an Easton Epic 400 with a 100 gr field point. It seems to porpose, ie, nock going up and down. When I look at Easton's chart, I should be shooting a 340. Do you think the 340 will give better flight? How will the Gold Tip 5575 compare?

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Mint Hill Mule said:
I'm shooting a single cam High Country 60# @ 30" arrow lenght with 2" blazers. The arrow is an Easton Epic 400 with a 100 gr field point. It seems to porpose, ie, nock going up and down. When I look at Easton's chart, I should be shooting a 340. Do you think the 340 will give better flight? How will the Gold Tip 5575 compare?

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Which High County bow are you shooting?
 

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The bow is an Ultra Force which is 37" axle o axle. I couldn't pull up the chart on Gold Tip web-site to see if the 5575 would work for this set-up.
Sorry Mint Hill Mule.

I have no listing or specs for a HCA Ultra Force with a 37" ATA.

Is this a 2005 or a 2006?
I don't even see it on the website.

I have a listing for a 2005 and a 2006 Ultra Extreme single cam
but the ATA is 36" with a 6.5" brace height and 80% letoff and a 310 fps IBO.

ATA = 37" please confirm
single cam bow
IBO speed = ?
let off percentage = ?
brace height = ?
 

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no the ultra force bow is a 1999-2000 bow
 

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Nut & Bolt the bow is a 2001 model. Weird though, it's a Power Force X1, but the limbs are marked Ultra Force ( split-limb ). 38" axle to axle, with 65% let-off, brace is 7 1/2. Doesn't list IBO speed.

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Mint Hill Mule said:
I'm shooting a single cam High Country 60# @ 30" arrow lenght with 2" blazers. The arrow is an Easton Epic 400 with a 100 gr field point. It seems to porpose, ie, nock going up and down. When I look at Easton's chart, I should be shooting a 340. Do you think the 340 will give better flight? How will the Gold Tip 5575 compare?

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Do not use the GoldTip 5575 shaft. It is too weak.

Do use the GoldTip 7595 shaft.

Also consider
the Easton ST Epic 340 shaft.

Easton ST Epic 340 shaft.
Have it cut at 30"
(not including the insert or nock length).

Use 2" Bohning Blazer vanes.

Use 100 grain field points or broadheads.


Estimated Velocity = 268 fps
7.167 grains per lb of draw weight

FOC = 11.05%

68.51 lbs of kinetic energy
 
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