so im buying a 90# longbow pretty soon and need to know how i can figure out which arrows to use i draw 27" and i want to use 125 gr heads
what arrows should i get and how do i figure out bop and such do i have to get a full length and trim it down intill its right
Something along the lines of a Lousville Slugger should be about right, but I notice that 3 Rivers have some laminated birch in spine weights up to 100#.
I think Wilderness Custom could hook you up. If you're into making your own, Surewood Shafts generally has heavy shafts.
David Lawson at Wilderness Arrows could get you hooked up with some shafts or arrows depending on if you wanted to make your own. If your bow is going to be 90# @ 28" and you're drawing 27", then it's probably going to be about 85-86# at your draw. Also, since you could use an arrow that's only 28" to BOP, you'll cut another 5#'s of spine off your arrow selection. If the longbow is not cut very close to center, that could drop you another 5# of spine, so essentially you could be at 75-80# spine for that bow and your draw. That's a much easier spine weight to find (and gives you more options) than if you had a heavy point and longer draw which would put your spine need up around 100#.
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What Ray said. Need to know about the shelf cut of the bow etc.
when i get the bow ill update this again its of the HH style so i thinks its cut a bit away from center
QuoteOriginally posted by centaur:
Something along the lines of a Lousville Slugger should be about right, but I notice that 3 Rivers have some laminated birch in spine weights up to 100#.
HeHe, and it would already be a tapperd shaft!
QuoteOriginally posted by DanDaMan:
QuoteOriginally posted by centaur:
Something along the lines of a Lousville Slugger should be about right, but I notice that 3 Rivers have some laminated birch in spine weights up to 100#.
HeHe, and it would already be a tapperd shaft! [/b]
With a really high FOC!!