Ok,so some of you know I was having trouble with my 2016`s flying lousy out of my 45lb Savannah. Today, I made an interesting discovery.. I decided to try shooting 3 fingers under,instead of split. I was amazed to find out,that not only did the rear of the arrows stop whipping from left to right,but I shoot the bow 10 times more accurate with this method.
Originally, I thought I made a realllly bad choice going with 2016`s,but now I can`t help but think my release when shooting 2 above and one under just isn`t good,and is more the problem than the arrows. They still don`t fly as good as the 1916`s I shot through the bow a few days ago,,but it`s close. I will probably just get some 1916`s anyway,..a bit more speedy and they just fly like darts !
Anyway,,any thoughts would be appreciated.
bump
2 above and one under???????? That is really strange! I've only been at this 50 years but have never seen or heard of this before. Live and learn. :D :D
QuoteOriginally posted by moebow:
2 above and one under???????? That is really strange! I've only been at this 50 years but have never seen or heard of this before. Live and learn. :D :D
Typo,,you knew what I meant wiseguy :o
Try 1916 they may be the answer.
I started 3 under years ago and i was much more Accurate, Im not sure who started the split finger thing but I think its left over from the days befor nocks.
1916'S for that bow at 45#..... 2016's for that bow at 55#
I don't normally shoot aluminum, as I don't like the sound it makes, and my Savannah is 55 @ 28, so this may not apply. This bow shoots 2016 arrows really well, so I should think perhaps 2016 in a 45 # might be a bit stiff. If you do get a chance to pick up a few 1916, I would give them a try.
RonP
How long are the 2016's? Keeping them at about 29 1/2 inches should work really well for your bow.
Joe
QuoteOriginally posted by Joe Subler:
How long are the 2016's? Keeping them at about 29 1/2 inches should work really well for your bow.
Joe
They are 29"..but they do not fly the way a 1916,or even an 1816 does..both of the afore mentioned fly like super fast darts.
Rich,
I cannot tell you much about aluminum arrows but will tell you,
this is a sport of doing what works best.
If 3 under works better for you do it.
I have a buddy who switched and has become a better shot than me, I think I will have to cut one of his fingers off now. :readit: