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Wood arrow selection help

Started by topGUN, January 30, 2010, 02:49:00 PM

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topGUN

Hey guys, think I finally got my carbons flying right. Now would like to try wood arrows. Can you please help me with spine selection. I have two longbows.

48lb. at 26" draw with riser 1/8" short of center.

and

42lb. at 26"draw with riser cut 1/8" past center.


Any help would be appreciated. Jeff
58" Ed Scott Selfbow
52" Kodiak Magnum
56" Kanati
62" Mohawk
56" Kanati
58" JT Traditions Apollo 2

David Mitchell

My guess at your draw length would be to start with 40/45 spine.  Leave just a bit long (28" to back of point) and see how they fly.  If you need to stiffen a bit you can shorten a little.
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topGUN

David, are you suggesting that the 40/45 spine would work for both bow setups?

Jeff
58" Ed Scott Selfbow
52" Kodiak Magnum
56" Kanati
62" Mohawk
56" Kanati
58" JT Traditions Apollo 2

Bjorn

Tell us about the bows: Make, RC, LB R/D, string material- FF or B50.

topGUN

They are both Abbott longbows. Mild R/D. Both have FF stings.

Jeff
58" Ed Scott Selfbow
52" Kodiak Magnum
56" Kanati
62" Mohawk
56" Kanati
58" JT Traditions Apollo 2

Bjorn

I agree with David above, 1 arrow for both should be your goal. Get a couple of 40/45 and 45/50 and see which set up will work for both. You can adjust length and point weight to suit.

**DONOTDELETE**

get the test kit from 3rivers.. 35-40 to 50-55 2 arrow each spin. play with point weight one one arrow and/or cut just one of each spin till you find the right arrow.

The Whittler

The guys are steering you right. With a LB not cut to center, use an under spine arrow.

Ted Fry

You will most likely find that with those two bows you will shoot well with a 50/55# spine arrow in a tapered arrow and 45-50# with a parallel , I would shoot the tapered , this is for a 125 grain point as well. I have shot several of Steve's bows and find they like 5# over bow weight and then add 5# for the fast flight.

SL

I alway do well with an arrow 5 lbs over bow weight with a 28 inch arrow. I pull 27 inches.Standard 125 grain head.
SL

Fletcher

I'd start with a 45-49 cut 28" w/ a 125 gr point.  For the cost of postage, I can send you some test arrows.  That will answer the question without question.
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