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arrow tuning borderline weak/stiff

Started by Chub, February 21, 2009, 08:41:00 PM

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Chub

im looking for some guidance my setup is a 60in 54lb at[27IN] recurve bob lee td hunter got arrows are 500axis with 100gr brass insert 100gr tip with ff string these tune out to 15yrds step back to 20 tuning and groups go to heck! i purchased 3 400 axis used a 125 gr tip things got better at 20yrds  i did not try the brass insertsyet these arrows are cut 29.5 the 500 are cut at 27.5 failed to say i draw 26 3/4.has this ever happened to anyone . would an arrow like the 400 with a 125tip be heavey enough to take a whitetail i think this arrow might way approx 430 gr?also are weight tubes worth the effert?  :(

xtrema312

When you say at 20 the groups go to heck what do you mean by that?  Are you bare shafting?
1 Timothy 4:4(NKJV)
For every creature of God is good, and nothing is to be refused if it is received with thanksgiving.

Firefly Long Bow  James 4:14
60" MOAB 54@29 James 1:17

Michigan Longbow Association

Chuck Hoopes

Taken a few dozen deer w/ 525gr. arrows using 50#-60# recurves & LB's.  You'll have no prob. w/ the arrow.  As far as tuning your bow goes: have you tried raising your Brace Ht.?

Chub

xtrema312
im using the planning method. The group gets larger 2 fletched 1 bare.  I can't cut anymore off the 500's to stiffen them.

Chuck Hoopes
Yes, i did experament with the bace height. Going back to the 400 axis shafts I only have 3 (2 fletched) and (1 bare).  Still experamenting.

Charlie Lamb

I believe if you put a 100 (or even 125) grain adapters in a 125 grain tip on the 500's you'll see a big difference.

The shortness of the carbon makes it extremely stiff and it will take quite a bit of tip weight to make it fly right.

If you are not bareshaft tuning, you should probably look into it. Lots of advice here on how to.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

xtrema312

You could add the 100 inserts to the 400's and see how that goes. Then play with tip weights.  Can you find some light weight point below 100's?  That may not be a tip weight you want to use, but if it tunes you can go to 50 gr. inserts or cut down the 100 inserts a little if you want to go with the 500 arrows.
1 Timothy 4:4(NKJV)
For every creature of God is good, and nothing is to be refused if it is received with thanksgiving.

Firefly Long Bow  James 4:14
60" MOAB 54@29 James 1:17

Michigan Longbow Association

Chub


fountain

i would try to take the heavy inserts out of the 500's and try different point weights.


Chub

ok gang i took out brass inserts and igot alot better arrow flight with standard alum insert and a 145 gr tip!

fountain

yup!!!  i did the same and had a lot better results.  not got all the weight now, but they shoot a lot flatter and straighter.  i like the feel of the lighter arrows to be honest.


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