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    Default Need arrows for Wife

    My wife is getting in to shooting and I need to find her some arrows. She is shooting 30-40# limbs at 25" draw. I am trying to figure out what spine is best for her and what kind of setup would give her maximum performance. Any help is appreciated.

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    i am setting my wife up with HV 400's from Victory. might be a little stiff, but at 20 you can still tune it well. se is shooting 25"@33lbs

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    My wife shoots 32# at 24"DL. She shoots Carbon Express terminator Jr's. Up to 40# and are very light.
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    check out victorys pink arrows for the wife. great arrows and she can still be a girl.
    I have a few elites

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    I don't know why more people don't shoot the Easton Redlines. They're a GREAT arrow for the money, and they'll spine better than ANY other arrow you're likely to get. Only arrow you can get that's weaker than the Redline (that are <real> arrows) are the ACE's and I don't think many are going to shell out the money for them.

    You can get Easton Redlines up to 1000 spine and they're EXTREMELY light and quite tough. My wife shoots Redline 900's from her ICE and they're the perfect arrow in IMO. Her total arrow weighs in at 221g and it's spined PROPERLY!

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    my wife shoots 25.5 inches,48lbs.she shoots the easton litespeed 500's,with 100 grain tips.they fly like little darts and penetrate like crazy.
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    My wife is shooting #40 at 24.5" and using the GT 35-55

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    Quote Originally Posted by danialreed View Post
    My wife is getting in to shooting and I need to find her some arrows. She is shooting 30-40# limbs at 25" draw. I am trying to figure out what spine is best for her and what kind of setup would give her maximum performance. Any help is appreciated.

    Thanks
    I'd be happy to plug her set up into OT if you'd like. Just pm or post her specs.
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    Default Victory pinks

    Victory V3 500 spine pink. My wife is 38# at 24 1/2" and is shooting her Ice at 242 fps. Nice arrows.
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    check out the Gold Tip ultralights. The charts are very helpful to determine proper spine and they have an excellent selection of very lightweigh arrows so you can get close to 5fps/1lb of pull weight. Good prices in comparison to alot of other companies.

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