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gentlemen archery seasonamp;#39;s coming fast and Emy is down to having only four arrows what started as a dozen a year and a half ago over the course of shooting a couple animals hiding a few in the corn field behind our house these are the arrows I was shooting last year and her share of breaking arrows the time has come to set her up with a new Arrow setup for antalope here in just two weeks and for the White Tail season thatamp;#39;s coming up very very quickly so for those who are curious here is emyamp;#39;s bow setup that weamp;#39;re going to be building the arrows for we have is a Matthews Prima with 60 lb limbs on it and sheamp;#39;s shooting right at 53 lb 26 1/2 in draw length so we cut her new arrows right to 252 in basic rule of thumb take your draw length cut an inch off it that should be right around where your arrow length ends up but sheamp;#39;s been loving the Matthews Prima she has had zero troubles and over a year now shooting many many times a week