Posted: 12/15/2015 10:52:14 PM EDT
| So for my first bow I ended up with a 40# Samick Sage. I am so lost as to what to get for arrows. Most things I see is to go to a shop or something and have the people pick the arrows out for me. My draw is 28.5", so what do I pick? Don't really plan on hunting just want to throw some arrows downrange at some targets. |
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I have the same bow and while I have only shot it about 100 times I like it. I got mine from Cabelas and I was advised to get the Cabelas Stalker EXT with feathers.
They can cut them but I left them full length. The upc is723560212576. You will need some points too. I got 85 grain "easy pull" tips that came out of the target block pretty well. Have not seen any porpoiseing so the spine is at least close. You will need some slow set epoxy to put the included inserts into the arrow and then screw the points in. I put them together with the points screwed into the inserts to keep epoxy from getting in the threads. |
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I have a 50# Jaguar Elite (recurve). I ended up with 30.5" Victory VForce 500's and with 4" vanes it took 300grains up front to get the spine correct. Looking at Stu Miller's calculator the Sage appears to like a pretty stiff arrow. Looked at those arrows the other poster is using and they don't give a deflection number so kind of hard to make any comments but if they are working for him that is encouraging. Starting out aluminum arrows are easier to tune; if you want to try aluminum's a 2016 cut at 30.5" with 5" feathers and a 100gr point should be a good place to start. |