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Correct Arrow Length X10 for target/field Archers

Using the easton target/field /3-DShaft Size selection ChartOnce you have determined your CorrectArrow Length and your Actual orCalculated Peak Bow Weight, you areready to select your Correct shaft size:1. In the Peak Bow Weight area on theright or left-hand sides of the chart ,select the column that best describesthe type of bow you Move down the column to locate thebox that includes your Actual orCalculated Peak Bow Move across the row in a horizontaldirection until you locate the columnindicating your Correct Arrow or more recommended sizes arelisted in the Shaft Size box locatedwhere your Actual or Calculated PeakBow Weight row and Correct ArrowLength column Depending on your shooting require-ments, choose a shaft from the varioustypes and weights of shafts listed in SizesWhen two shaft sizes are shown together(separated by a dot or parenthesis), eithermay be used.

Using the Easton Target/Field/3-D Shaft Size Selection Chart Once you have determined your Correct Arrow Length and your Actual or Calculated Peak Bow Weight, you are ready to select your correct shaft size: 1.In the “Peak Bow Weight” area on the right or left-hand sides of the CHART, select the column that best describes the type of bow ...

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1 Using the easton target/field /3-DShaft Size selection ChartOnce you have determined your CorrectArrow Length and your Actual orCalculated Peak Bow Weight, you areready to select your Correct shaft size:1. In the Peak Bow Weight area on theright or left-hand sides of the chart ,select the column that best describesthe type of bow you Move down the column to locate thebox that includes your Actual orCalculated Peak Bow Move across the row in a horizontaldirection until you locate the columnindicating your Correct Arrow or more recommended sizes arelisted in the Shaft Size box locatedwhere your Actual or Calculated PeakBow Weight row and Correct ArrowLength column Depending on your shooting require-ments, choose a shaft from the varioustypes and weights of shafts listed in SizesWhen two shaft sizes are shown together(separated by a dot or parenthesis), eithermay be used.

2 The choice depends on thesetup and shooting style of the chart indicates that more than oneshaft size may shoot well from your sizes in bold typeare the mostwidely used aluminum sizes, but you maydecide to shoot a lighter shaft for speed,or a heavier shaft for greater in bow efficiency, type ofwheels or cams, bow Length , string materi-al and release type may require specialbow tuning or a shaft size easton has attempted to consid-er most variations of equipment, there areother style and equipment variables thatcould require shaft sizes other than theones suggested. In these cases, you llneed to experiment and use stiffer orweaker spine shafts to fit your one-cam bows see, Selecting Cams in the sidebar notes of the TargetSelection WeightsWhen two shaft sizes are listed together(separated by a dot or parenthesis) theweight listed is for the first X10 and A/C/E Shafts withCompoundsX10 and A/C/E shafts perform differentlyin compound bows than in recurve determine the recommended X10 andA/C/E sizes for compound bows shot withrelease aids, add 5# to your Peak BowWeight (use shafts one size stiffer); withfinger release, add 10-15# to your PeakBow Weight (use shafts 2-3 sizes stiffer).

3 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SEE: easton Archery Target CatalogEaston Arrow Tuning and MaintenanceGuideEaston Archer's AlmanacDetermining Actual Peak BowWeightActual Peak Bow Weight for recurve bows(measured at your draw Length ) and com-pound bows can be determined at yourarchery pro Calculated Peak BowWeightThe standard setup used to determinethe suggested shaft sizes is listed in theupper right corner of the chart . If yoursetup differs from the standard, use theVariables listed below to make adjust-ments. Add or subtract the appropriateamounts to calculate the effective PeakBow Weight of your bow. Use thisCalculated Peak Bow Weightto selectyour Correct Arrow size on the to the Standard Setup: Finger release (using compound bowwith aluminum, A/C/C, ICS or ICSH shafts)3 Add 5-7 lbs. Dacron string Subtract 3-5 lbs. Compound bow lengths less than 43"and drawn over 28" Add 4-6 lbs.

4 Point weight Add lbs. for every 10grains your point weighs more than thePlace where Arrow contactsthe most forward portionof the Arrow restMarkarrowhereCorrect Arrow Length1" ClearanceNote: Correct Arrow Length is different when using HyperSpeed or A/C/C shafts with Half-out Arrow LengthCorrect Arrow Length is measuredfrom the bottom of the nock grooveto the end of the Arrow Lengthfor target/field ArchersWeight ofShaft Only (grains)2204243196243218265 B295 A296 B323 AA/C/EX10 HSpdA/C/CRdlnX7X7,75X7,7575,S470 R 520 R450 R 500 R2-283-28 3-394602212221321142115 Suggested1 Aluminum Shaft SizesRelative StiffnessA = StiffestB = Less stiff, etc. Shaft ModelSuggested1A/C/C & HyperSpeedSuggested1A/C/E andX10 (for recurve)Most commonlyused sizes boldfacetypeR = Size(s) for Recurve3 Reading the easton targets haft Size selection Chartrecommended point weight.

5 Subtract ifpoint weight is less. Standard, Lite, and SuperLite alu-minum shafts 7% point UltraLite aluminum shafts 8% HyperSpeed, A/C/C, and Redlineshafts Medium Weight points X10 and A/C/E shafts Recommended insert + point weight, orOne-piece Point weightSee the easton Archery Guide for BowsIf you are using an overdraw, make theabove calculations (if any), and then multi-ply the Calculated Peak Bow Weight ofyour bow by the appropriate factor Correct ArrowLengthFor target/field Archers , the Correct ArrowLength for any type bow (including bowsequipped with overdraws) is determinedby drawing back an extra long Arrow andhaving someone mark the Arrow 60#-70# Actual orCalculated Peak BowWeight, add to bow weight (oruse factor below)..For any bow weight, multiplyyour Actual or CalculatedPeak Bow Weight by the fac-tor to the "2" 3" 4"5"1#3#6#9# 12# Suggested1 Redline Shaft SizesCorrect Arrow LengthAMO 231 fps upIBO 291 fps upSpecial Precautions for Carbon Shafts:Carbon arrows may be used for hunting if special precautionsare taken.

6 See your dealer or the information packed withEaston s A/C/C, HyperSpeed, and Redline 211 230 fpsIBO 261 290 fpsAMO up to 210 fpsIBO up to 260 fpsSOFTCAMMEDIUMCAMHARDCAMCOMPOUND BOWRELEASE AIDA ctual or Calculated PEAK BOW WEIGHTS haftShaftShaftSizeModelWeightShaftShaftS haftSizeModelWeightShaftShaftShaftSizeMo delWeight221/2--231/2( cm)( cm)231/2--241/2( cm)( cm)241/2--251/2( cm)( cm)23"24"25"1400 RA/C/E1122-00A/C/C1081512X7134A141675164 B1250 1400RA/C/E1172-00 3L-00A/C/C1081612X7144A1514X7157B1516751 69C1100 1250RA/C/E1183L-00 3-00RA/C/C1181612X7144C1614X7178A1000 1100RA/C/E1311000 RX101213-00A/C/C1261712X7154A1614X7178B1 61675192A920 1000RA/C/E134900 1000RX101322L-04 2-04A/C/C1391712X7154C171375171B1714X718 6A161675192C780 850RA/C/E138750 830RX101462-04A/C/C149780 Rdln1411812X7168B1714X7186C171675208A720 780RA/C/E146700 750RX101543X-04 3L-04A/C/C155780 Rdln1411912X7175A181375181C1814X7197B181 675213A3L-04 3-04A/C/C160690 Rdln1441912X7175C2012X7184A191375192B191 4X7213A3-04A/C/C166690 Rdln1442012X7184C201375207A1914X7213C191 675231B2L-18 HSpd1353L-18A/C/C172600 Rdln1552112X7194B201375207C2014X7220B191 675231C2-18 HSpd1483-18 3-28A/C/C180520 Rdln1652212X7203A2114X7.

7 75227A201675243B1250 1400RA/C/E1222-00 3L-00RA/C/C1131612X7150A1514X7164B151675 176C1100 1250RA/C/E1233L-00 3-00A/C/C1231612X7150C1614X7186A1000 1100RA/C/E1371000 RX101263-00A/C/C1311712X7161A1614X7186B1 61675201A920 1000RA/C/E140900 1000RX101382L-04 2-04A/C/C1451712X7161C171375178B1714X719 4A161675201C780 850RA/C/E144750 830RX101522-04A/C/C156780 Rdln1471812X7175B1714X7194C171675217A720 780RA/C/E152700 750RX101613X-04 3L-04A/C/C161780 Rdln1471912X7182A181375189C1814X7206B181 675223A670 720RA/C/E142650 700RX101633L-04 3-04A/C/C167690 Rdln1501912X7182C2012X7192A191375200B191 4X7223A3-04A/C/C173690 Rdln1502012X7192C201375216A1914X7223C191 675241B2L-18 HSpd1413L-18A/C/C179600 Rdln1622112X7202B201375216C2014X7229B191 675241C2-18 HSpd1543-18 3-28A/C/C187520 Rdln1722212X7212A2114X7,75237A201675253B 2-28 HSpd1573-28 3-39A/C/C194460 Rdln1752212X7212B2213X7,75236A2114X7,752 37B211575258A1100 1250RA/C/E1293L-00 3-00RA/C/C1281612X7157C1614X7193A1000 1100RA/C/E1431000 RX101323-00A/C/C1371712X7168A1614X7193B1 61675209A920 1000RA/C/E146900 1000RX101442L-04 2-04A/C/C1511712X7168C171375186B1714X720 2A161675209C780 850RA/C/E150750 830RX101592-04A/C/C162780 Rdln1531812X7183B1714X7202C171675226A720 780RA/C/E159700 750RX101683X-04 3L-04A/C/C168780 Rdln1531912X7190A181375196C1814X7214B181 675232A670 720RA/C/E148650 700RX101703L-04 3-04A/C/C174690 Rdln1561912X7190C2012X7200A191375208B191 4X7232A620 670RA/C/E153600 650RX101763-04A/C/C180690 Rdln1562012X7200C201375225A1914X7232C191 675251B2L-18 HSpd1473L-18A/C/C187600 Rdln1682112X7210B201375225C2014X7239B191 675251C2-18 HSpd1613-18 3-28A/C/C195520 Rdln1792212X7221A2114X7,75246A201675264B 2-28 HSpd1633-28 3-39A/C/C202460 Rdln1822212X7221B2213X7,75246A2114X7.

8 75246B211575269A2-39 HSpd1733-39A/C/C215460 Rdln1822312X7237A2213X7,75246B2214X7260A 211575269 CSelecting Cams Due to the many varieties of camsoffered by bow manufacturers, it may be more accu-rate to select the Correct cam by using the manufac-turer's velocity rating. Some manufacturers use theAMO standard (60# peak wt., 540 gr. Arrow , 30" draw)and some use the IBO standard (70# peak wt., 350 , 30" draw) to rate their bows. Both velocity rat-ings are listed in the chart under each style of one-cam bows use the shape of the cam, not theidler wheel, to determine the Correct column, or usethe manufacturer's velocity Shaft Size column When two shaft sizes are listedtogether (separated by a dot or parenthesis) eithermay be used. The choice depends on the setup andshooting style of the archer. The size recommenda-tions for recurve bows are indicated with a letter R next to the size.

9 X10 and A/C/E shafts perform differ-ently in recurves than in compound bows. To deter-mine the recommended X10 and A/C/E sizes for com-pound bows shot with release aids, add 5# to yourPeak Bow Weight (use shafts one size stiffer); withfinger release, add 10-15# to your Peak Bow Weight(use shafts 2-3 sizes stiffer). Shaft Model column designates Arrow model. X7 = X7 : Eclipse and XT Cosmic Eclipse (7178 alloy) 75 = XX75 : Platinum and Jazz (7075 alloy) X10 = X10 Shafts (Aluminum/Carbon) A/C/E = Aluminum/Carbon/Extreme shafts A/C/C = Aluminum/Carbon/Composite shafts HSpd = HyperSpeed A/C/C shafts Rdln = Redline Carbon Composite Shafts Shaft Weight column indicates shaft weight two shaft sizes are shown together, the weightlisted is for the first shaft. To determine total arrowweight, add the weights of the shaft, point, insert (oroutsert), UNI Bushing, nock and fletching.

10 Aluminumshaft weights listed are XX75 weight unless the shaftis produced only in X7 alloy. Letter codes A-C listed tothe right of shaft weight indicate the relative stiffnessof each aluminum shaft within that Shaft Size box( A being the stiffest, B less stiff, etc.).WARNING: OVERSTRESSING COMPOUND BOWS BYUSING ARROWS LIGHTER THAN AMO RECOMMEN-DATION MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BOW ANDPOSSIBLE INJURY TO THE compound bow manufacturers have issued thefollowing warning: Total Arrow weight (shaft weight shown on Eastonchart plus weight of point, insert [if used] and fletch-ing plus nock and UNI Bushing) should be greaterthan 6 grains per pound of peak bow weight for a 60#compound bow with a 30" draw Length *. Bow weightslighter than 60#and draw lengths shorter than 30" canuse arrows lighter than 6 grains/pound of peak bowweight*. Bow weights heavier than 60#and drawlengths longer than 30" should use arrows heavierthan 6 grains/pound of peak bow weight*.


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