12 FOC KING STEEL FOOTED 325 SPINE ARROW SHAFTS & FREE COLD CARBON 72 EPOXY

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QUANTITY OF TWELVE

Forward/front Of Center KING

STEEL FOOTED

325 SPINE

ARROW SHAFTS

&

FREE COLD CARBON 72 EPOXY

PATENT PENDING

FUSION SPINE

CAPACITIES

600-150

600 Static Spine Behavior @ 35.5 Inches

325 Static Spine @ 28 Inches

150 Static Spine @ 28 Inches with separate Pink Tusk Fusion Rod

Maximum total shaft length = 35.5 inches long

.001 Straightness @ 35.5 Inches

HOT FOC KING PERFORMANCE SPECS

15.9 GPI in first 1/2 inch of shaft with Machined and Heat Treated Steel Footing & Insert Core Installed

6.2 GPI in last 35 inches of shaft

UNCUT 35.5 inch long total arrow shaft weight with Machined and Heat Treated Steel Footing, Nock, Nock Collar and 110 grain insert installed approximately = 350 GRAINS

UNCUT 35.5 inches long shaft’s FOC with no internal Fusion Rod is approximately = 40% with a 600 Grain Scientific Method Broadhead

UNCUT 35.5 inches long shaft’s FOC with no internal Fusion Rod is approximately = 33% with a 315 Grain Broadhead

UNCUT 35.5 inches long shaft’s FOC with no internal Fusion Rod is approximately = 30% with a 200 Grain Broadhead

UNCUT 35.5 inches long shaft’s FOC with no internal Fusion Rod is approximately = 24% with a 100 Grain Broadhead

UNCUT 35.5 inches long shaft’s FOC with no internal Fusion Rod is approximately = 14% with 0 Grain Broadhead

(NO BROADHEAD AT ALL)

FOC KING COMPONENTS

Proprietary Mammoth SR Stainless Steel Heat Treated Insert Core = 110 Grains

SR Stainless Steel Footing = 5 Grains

Nock Collar = 5 Grains

Nock = 5.5 Grains

Industry standard 30 inch long and 32 inch long shafts cannot be made longer. Our 35.5 inch long FOC KING SHAFTS have a static spine of around 600 @35.5 inches long to a static spine of around 325 @28 inches long without any other purchase. Finger shooters and gap shooters all the way through high speed modern compound bow shooters can use these arrow shafts. The purchase of these FOC KING shafts alone and nothing else will provide approximately a 600 static spine behavior at 35.5 inches long all the way through approximately a 325 static spine at the standard 28 inch measurement location without any other purchase necessary.

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35.5 inches long = 600 spine behavior

34.5 inches long = 575 spine behavior

33.5 inches long = 550 spine behavior

32.5 inches long = 525 spine behavior

28 inches long = 325 static spine actual

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PINK TUSK FUSION RODS & WRENCH MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY

With the additional purchase of A) Pink Tusk Fusion Rods and B) Fusion Rod Wrench…the FOC KING can be modified to around a 150 static spine. The FOC KING is Pink Tusk Fusion Rod compatible and the removable Pink Tusk Fusion Rod can be screwed in and out of the back of the shaft at anytime with the Fusion Rod Wrench.

PINK TUSK FUSION RODS & WRENCH + FOC KING SHAFT

All measurements @ the standard 28 inch static spine for FOC KING SHAFT

Less than 14 inches of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod = No static spine change in FOC KING, but acts as a removable internal footing & for FOC gains

14 inches of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod (all measured from end of the threads of the protruding 70S-50R alloy machined connecting rod) = 295 static spine

14.5 inches of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod = 285 static spine

15.5 inches of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod = 275 static spine

16.5 inches of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod = 250 static spine

18.5 inches of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod = 225 static spine

19.5 inches of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod = 200 static spine

22.5 inches of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod = 175 static spine

25.5 inches of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod = 150 static spine

32 & 5/8 inches long (the full length) of Pink Tusk Fusion Rod = still yields a 150 static spine

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PINK TUSK FUSION RODS & WRENCH MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY IF YOU DESIRE TO RUN THEM IN YOUR FOC KINGS

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