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    Ok what arrows spec out best for a 27"DL 60-70# GT-500 or the Z-28 shooting 100g BH or FP 2 inch blazer vains
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    V-Force350 at 8.8 grains per inch or the V-force400 at 8.1 GPI. Some people like a little stiffer arrow so I would go with the 350's. We also have the V-ForceHV350 that are 6.4 GPI if you want speed! we offer 2" bohning Blazer vanes also.

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    You might want to check out the Carbon Tech line. They have one of the best reps for consistent spine and are very tough as well. I shoot the Rhino's and ACCs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartman View Post
    V-Force350 at 8.8 grains per inch or the V-force400 at 8.1 GPI. Some people like a little stiffer arrow so I would go with the 350's. We also have the V-ForceHV350 that are 6.4 GPI if you want speed! we offer 2" bohning Blazer vanes also.
    Hit the nail on the head Mr. Miaggi style!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartman View Post
    V-Force350 at 8.8 grains per inch or the V-force400 at 8.1 GPI. Some people like a little stiffer arrow so I would go with the 350's. We also have the V-ForceHV350 that are 6.4 GPI if you want speed! we offer 2" bohning Blazer vanes also.
    I am ordering another set of HV 350's.

    I had durability issues with the 07 models I had. They shot great, but would crack at the nock end or break in the middle when I was flexing before shooting. I have heard this complaint from a few other folks. Are they better for 08?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EricO View Post
    I am ordering another set of HV 350's.

    I had durability issues with the 07 models I had. They shot great, but would crack at the nock end or break in the middle when I was flexing before shooting. I have heard this complaint from a few other folks. Are they better for 08?
    Made with the best carbon you can get!
    The main issue was the nocks being to tight and when they were installed it split the ends. The nock issue is fixed now..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartman View Post
    V-Force350 at 8.8 grains per inch or the V-force400 at 8.1 GPI. Some people like a little stiffer arrow so I would go with the 350's. We also have the V-ForceHV350 that are 6.4 GPI if you want speed! we offer 2" bohning Blazer vanes also.
    What kind of finished weights would you end up with

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartman View Post
    Made with the best carbon you can get!
    The main issue was the nocks being to tight and when they were installed it split the ends. The nock issue is fixed now..
    Thanks for responding. I'm ordering two dozen of the v3's.

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    someone pm me and fill me in on the victory arrows.. not really in the know about this brand.. thanks for the input..!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartman View Post
    V-Force350 at 8.8 grains per inch or the V-force400 at 8.1 GPI. Some people like a little stiffer arrow so I would go with the 350's. We also have the V-ForceHV350 that are 6.4 GPI if you want speed! we offer 2" bohning Blazer vanes also.
    + 1, 2 , 3, 4, etc.

    I hunt and shoot 3D with the HV Nothing but good comments from them.

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