Where can one find out what the various numerical codes mean on Easton,or any other manufacturer?
I am using 2216 on an Exocet,and getting pretty good results out to 45 yards,but I have also a set of 2119 bolts,and wanted to know what I can expect in the way of any difference in the flight.
Presently using 125 gr field points for practicing.
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Gary,I was sure that the carbon arrows that I bought were 2119,and I cannot check them as they are at my cabin in PA.
Can have that answer in about a week's time,as I am heading back down there.
Do they make both 2119 and 2219?
I am just a rookie at crossbow hunting,as I have been a compound guy up to now.
If they are 2219 as you indicate,am I interpreting that correctly that they would weigh more,and therefore have a different trajectory?
Rookie Bob.
Can have that answer in about a week's time,as I am heading back down there.
Do they make both 2119 and 2219?
I am just a rookie at crossbow hunting,as I have been a compound guy up to now.
If they are 2219 as you indicate,am I interpreting that correctly that they would weigh more,and therefore have a different trajectory?
Rookie Bob.
Bob Vandrish.
That is for alum. Carbon I am in the same boat as you. They do number different.
I went to the easton site and could not find anything on carbon bolts but did on Alum.
http://www.eastonarchery.com/products/b ... efault.asp
I went to the easton site and could not find anything on carbon bolts but did on Alum.
http://www.eastonarchery.com/products/b ... efault.asp
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