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Kevin

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I'm about to buy some arrows for a bow that is a 27 inch draw i believe, and it has a 50lb draw weight.

Are 5575 arrows with 9.2 gr.in about the right size?
 
They are for my girlfriend, I'm buying her the ted nugent zebra shafts, and that's the smallest I can find them, so its probably gonna have to work.
 
I hear ya. My ole lady shoots 5575's as well. I don't think it really matters at such slow speeds. I mean it's not like she's trying to group arrows at 70yds. I just make sure she can cleanly kill a deer at 30 max and my job is done. lol Good luck
 
Kevin said:
I'm about to buy some arrows for a bow that is a 27 inch draw i believe, and it has a 50lb draw weight.

Are 5575 arrows with 9.2 gr.in about the right size?

Kevin you should be fine. I would rather be a little overspined (5575 is a little stiff) than underspined. Most times an arrow overspined shoots a little better and quieter.
You could probably look into the Eastons 400-500 spined arrows to get closer if you like.

GOOD LUCK!!
 
backstraps said:
Kevin said:
I'm about to buy some arrows for a bow that is a 27 inch draw i believe, and it has a 50lb draw weight.

Are 5575 arrows with 9.2 gr.in about the right size?

Kevin you should be fine. I would rather be a little overspined (5575 is a little stiff) than underspined. Most times an arrow overspined shoots a little better and quieter.
You could probably look into the Eastons 400-500 spined arrows to get closer if you like.

GOOD LUCK!!

Your fine with GT's the easton 400-500 are the same as gold tips when it comes to sizing #s 3335 is gold tips 500 and the 5575's are the 400.
 
I'm in group 3 according to the chart. I shoot a Rebel Light 4560 at 61#. I've always wondered if mine were right for my set up as well.
 

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