FMJ sizing

fez

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Jul 21, 2011
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For the life of me I cant find a chart for selecting the right fmj shaft. Im heading out to to work and the wife is headed to the big city and I wanted her to pick up some new FMJ's. anyone know off the top of their head what size I need? 340 or 400?

running an Athens Accomplice 34, 68-70lbs 27.5" draw, probably gonna try 125 grain broadheads.

Thanks in advance
 

Roboz

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Mar 10, 2011
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According to Eastons shaft selector it should be a 400. The shaft selector is at the bottom of the web page.
 

brianboh

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For the life of me I cant find a chart for selecting the right fmj shaft. Im heading out to to work and the wife is headed to the big city and I wanted her to pick up some new FMJ's. anyone know off the top of their head what size I need? 340 or 400?

running an Athens Accomplice 34, 68-70lbs 27.5" draw, probably gonna try 125 grain broadheads.

Thanks in advance
400 should be right. IT IS A PAIN FINDING THEIR CHARTS
 

bowrunner

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Oct 13, 2015
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I'm not familiar with that bow company, but I don't think you are too far off of a 340. Going up a little spine will hurt you less than going down some. I emailed Easton recently and I have 28in arrows and 68lb draw and they said 340 spine for sure. I would suggest a 340 spine.
 

fez

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Jul 21, 2011
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Thanks guys.

She picked me up some 400's. I hope they are as good as advertised