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Thoughts on my next arrow build... Looking for advice.

Started by rwbowman, October 28, 2014, 01:52:00 PM

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rwbowman

I have a John Holzrichter Custom longbow, 60", 57# at 28", that I draw to 26 1/2-27". I'm wanting to build some heavy arrows to aid in quieting this bow down a bit more and would like to build on a Douglas Fir shaft. I'm thinking about a 60-65 spine, cut somewhere around 28-30", with 200 grain Grizzly Instinct heads. This should put me somewhere in the ballpark of 600 grains if I'm correct.

My current setup with this bow is a 28"BOP 50-55 cedar shaft with 145 grain points, weighing in around 520 grains. They fly well out of the bow and all, I just think a heavier arrow will quiet the bow down a bit more, shooting three under.

My question is do you guys think this spine is too stiff or weak to start with, or should it be just about right?

Thanks!
Shoot Straight..
Rory

Orion

I assume you have a high performance string on the bow, and that it's cut near center.  If so, 60-65# should work just fine, probably cut closer to 28 inches BOP than 30 inches.

rwbowman

Yes, Orion, I forgot to add that I make a 12 strand, 14 in the loops, D97 Flemish string for this bow. Thanks!
Shoot Straight..
Rory


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