350 SE or LE arrows
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350 SE or LE arrows
What length arrows are you shooting in the 350?Anyone shooting 18"or shorter?
Re: 350 SE or LE arrows
I shoot 20" out of my 355.
They shoot very accurate!
They shoot very accurate!
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Executioner arrows
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Re: 350 SE or LE arrows
I shoot 17 and 18" out of mine. I prefer the 17" though.
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Re: 350 SE or LE arrows
I am shooting 18", both the stock Diablos and then some customer Double Eagle Executioners from Wyvern. The Diablos are about 400 gr with a 150 gr field point and the Executioners are 409. Both seem equally accurate. I would tell you Wyvern, as the person above is doing, suggested 20" bolts for these bigger/faster Matrix models for accuracy. I am pretty happy right now, but I just might try that next time as well. I actually have some 20" bolts from a previous crossbow I might give a try to.
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Re: 350 SE or LE arrows
How close do the 17's put the broadhead to the riser?Mine will be here next Wednesday,just trying to get ready,thanks for the answers so far fellas!
Re: 350 SE or LE arrows
I hang my 355, and 330 from a bow hanger while stand hunting. That for me was the reason to cut them shorter. I use fixed heads, and I have about an inch inside the end of the stirrup so i don't bang my hook when I grab the bow to shoot. I made sure even with the shortest heads I use that I cannot get my foot in under the loaded bow! This is the number one thing to be concerned with in my opinion.
Good Luck with your new bow!
Dan
Good Luck with your new bow!
Dan
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Re: 350 SE or LE arrows
Won't the 20 inch arrows with broadhead stick out past the foot sturip??
I prefer my broadheads to sit just inside the sturip, that way if I'm hunting in a blind I can rest the bow stirrup down and keep the Brodhead out of the dirt and if I forget to remove an arrow after hunting I simply kick it out.
As for the 20" being more accurate than 18" I'm not sure there's much difference at the maximum distance 90% of us shoot at.
I prefer my broadheads to sit just inside the sturip, that way if I'm hunting in a blind I can rest the bow stirrup down and keep the Brodhead out of the dirt and if I forget to remove an arrow after hunting I simply kick it out.
As for the 20" being more accurate than 18" I'm not sure there's much difference at the maximum distance 90% of us shoot at.
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Re: 350 SE or LE arrows
I shoot 18 in stock Diablos and Zombie Slayers out of my 350.
Matrix 350 LE 18 in. Diablos 150 gr. Boltcutters Zombie Slayers 150 gr. Slick Tricks C2 crank Hawkke XB 30 Pro SR
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Re: 350 SE or LE arrows
BEE .001's 18" for me
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