The perfect 10 hands down. Small diameter barreled profile resists wind drift better than any other type of arrow.
- High-strength carbon fiber bonded to a 7075 alloy core
- 9-micron polished carbon finish
- Guaranteed straightness: ±.0015”
- Weight tolerance: ± 0.5 grains
- Components — sold separately
Technical Specification:
Spine |
Weight
(GPI*) |
Outer Diameter
(Inch) |
Stock Length
(Inch) |
Max. Trim
(Inch) |
Recommended
Point Weight (Grain) |
1000 |
5.3 |
.176 |
28 |
No Limit |
90-110 |
900 |
5.8 |
.186 |
28 |
No Limit |
90-110 |
830 |
6.2 |
.200 |
28.5 |
No Limit |
90-110 |
750 |
6.4 |
.190 |
29 |
3.5 |
100-110 |
700 |
6.7 |
.190 |
29 |
3.5 |
100-110 |
650 |
6.8 |
.195 |
29 |
3.5 |
100-110 |
600 |
7.0 |
.198 |
30 |
4.5 |
100-110 |
550 |
7.5 |
.200 |
31 |
3.5 |
100-120 |
500 |
7.8 |
.205 |
32 |
4.0 |
100-120 |
450 |
8.1 |
.207 |
33.5 |
5.5 |
100-120 |
410 |
8.5 |
.211 |
33.75 |
5.5 |
100-120 |
380 |
8.9 |
.213 |
33.75 |
6.5 |
100-120 |
350 |
8.8 |
.218 |
34 |
6.0 |
100-120 |
325 |
9.2 |
.221 |
34.25 |
6.0 |
100-120 |
*GPI = Grain per Inch
1. Due to the barrel design of the X10, the weight is an average grains-per-inch of a 29” shaft. Shaft weight is slightly heavier in the larger diameter center and lighter toward the tapered ends. One inch of shaft cut from the point end typically weighs 6-7 grains.
2. Nominal O.D. at mid-point of shaft. Ends are smaller.
3. Recommended that no more than these lengths be cut from the front of the shaft.