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Post by admin on Feb 3, 2006 21:41:53 GMT -5
I'd like some suggestions on what would be a good arrow for the wife.
She currently has a PSE The Beast, set at 26" draw. The pull weight is adjustable from 35-50lb. She would currently be shooting at the 35lb range but would get to the 40 range fairly quick. At least she did when we were shooting.
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Post by bowtech on Feb 3, 2006 21:55:55 GMT -5
Thunderstorm * Low Poundage Advantage - Durable, precision-wrapped carbon composite construction - Intermediate arrow for use with 30-50 lb. bows - Reliable solution for advanced youth or women archers - Easy to tune and Carbon Express® durable The ThunderStorm is an affordable transition arrow for young bowhunters who have outgrown the Thunder Express, but are not ready to step up to the poundage and price needed for premium carbon arrows. The ThunderStorm is carbon-composite construction for strength, and features a tunable press-fit nock. The point insert accepts standard practice points and broadheads. The spine range is for draw weights from 30 to 50 pounds. Women with shorter draw lengths will be particularly pleased with this intermediate arrow. ---------------------- My boys use these shafts and they are great and right with your wifes specs.
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Post by admin on Feb 3, 2006 22:09:24 GMT -5
Thanks buddy, that was one of them that I was looking at, but wasn't sure.
What about the Thunderstorm SE?
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Post by bowtech on Feb 3, 2006 22:14:16 GMT -5
You know what mike?....I have no exsperience with them so I am gonna step off from answering that one.
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Post by admin on Feb 3, 2006 22:17:41 GMT -5
No problem, I was just curious because some sites have said the Thunderstorm is discontinued.
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Post by michihunter on Feb 5, 2006 23:38:29 GMT -5
If they're discontinued, it has to be recently. David (MH Jr.) shoots the Thunderstorms and I got his this past summer.
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Post by admin on Feb 6, 2006 8:40:43 GMT -5
Where did you get them Ted, I'm having trouble finding them?
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Post by michihunter on Feb 6, 2006 15:39:42 GMT -5
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Post by admin on Feb 7, 2006 1:55:37 GMT -5
Thanks buddy
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