Spine question for Axis Hexx

JAC357

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I've been shooting Axis 340's with 50 up front, but the FOC isn't great and to get it at 15% ish at 29''/65lbs would get me slower than I'd like.

The Hexx arrows seem promising, but I'm confused about the spine.

Would a 330 Hexx at 26'' (I've been told with a Hamskea I can go 3'' less than draw length for arrows, I'm currently at 27'' with a QAD) and a 125 grain head/75 insert be underspined? I know it would be fine with a 340, is the 330 the same stiffness?

Thanks in advance
 
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There's usually some variation. A 340 shaft might be .355 or it could be .325.

A 350 could be .370-.330 in some instances and different brands.

A 330 should be slightly stiffer, but likely pretty close to the same.



I don't see the point of changing anything around just to up your foc tho, but you can do whatever you like.
 
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The three digit model number is the amount, in thousandths of an inch, that the shaft bends when a 1.94 lb test weight is hung from the center of a 28" span of shaft. So a 330 Hexx bends 10/1000" less than a 340 Axis and is thus slightly stiffer. That's a very small difference, and for all practical purposes I would say 330 and 340 shafts are interchangeable (from a spine perspective).

As Billy Goat mentioned, the listed spine is a nominal number. There will be some variation above/below nominal spine from shaft to shaft (and some radial spine variation within a single shaft). Black Eagle is the only manufacturer I know of that actually advertises a spine tolerance (±0.010" per dozen).

I personally wouldn't change shafts just to chase more FOC, and I'd be concerned about the durability of a lightweight, thin-walled shaft like a Hexx.
 

PLhunter

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I chased FOC with the HEXX with some pretty terrible results on elk regarding durability and penetration. I think a stronger shaft and accepting a higher overall arrow weight is a better option.

After my experience with the HEXX I am going to a 570 grain setup. However, I only elk hunt with my bow these days.
 
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