Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: billy on the road on January 06, 2007, 11:12:00 PM
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Shot a round of field targets with a friend; he pointed out that my arrows are extra long.
Looks like there may be 3-4" in front of my bow at full draw, plus whatever head is on the arrow.
...arrows are currently - 28", cabela's
55-75,100gr brass insert,125 screw in points. I shoot 58",50#, Red Wing Hunter,evidently drawn at @25 or 26.
-Am I losing speed or cast, as I'm set up?
-Will I gain speed or cast by going shorter?
-Then, there comes the big one; Do I cut these arrows or buy new ones and start over with a different spine group?
Any thoughts welcome...
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www.bowmaker.net (http://www.bowmaker.net) has a tuning guide you should read.
A long good flying arrow beats a short wobbly arrow every time.
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I personally leave mine full lenght, the biggest mistake I think most trad guys make is cutting thier arows. If you are only pulling 25"or 26" you should go with the 35-55's IMO and yes leave them full length. if you hunt you gain abot 40gr leaving the length, and you can better balance the arrow if it's not too short.
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both Pete and Matty are on the money! Leave them long it won't hurt a thing and it will give you extra arrow weightfor hunting. As long as the fly good they will be fine in my opinion.
LeRoy
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It is very likely that you have a problem that is much bigger than the length of the arrows. 3-4" from 28" indicates a draw length of 24-25". I would bet the lower number is more likely. Unless you are about 5' tall with short arms, this indicates a problem. You are pulling about 40#, not 50 pounds. You are also losing a lot of bow efficiency with a very short draw. Your efficiency is probably about equivalent to someone else shooting a 35# bow drawn to a full 28". I would recommend you try a very light weight bow. Extend your draw so that your bow arm is almost straight and your drawing arm is pulled back so that you can achieve back tension. That experiment will help identify your correct draw length. If you cannot achieve that with the 50# bow, you are overbowed.
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Billy just grab your gear and bring it over, it's a lot easier to do this in person. Have you fixed up in no time at all!..........Steve
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Sounds good Steve...I'll be in touch. Thanx guys for all your comments.