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Keeping the longbow but not the woods

Started by X2, October 23, 2007, 06:18:00 PM

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X2

I started out shooting longbows, but switched to recurves about 10 years ago. This year I decided to pick the longbow back up. I wanted to shoot wood, so I bought 3 dozen of the closest matched wood arrow I could find. I made them up, then spine and weight grouped them. I was shooting 65,66,67 spine and they were all within 10 grains. I have been shooting them for the last few days. I was not getting my usual tight groups. I kept shooting and fine tuning. After all that work I expected my accuracy to be as good as it had been. No matter what I did I could not get them to group like I wanted. I went in and grabbed 3 2018's that I thought would fly good. Went out and shot a nice tight group. I like the look of wood arrows, and they were fun to build, but I am going to stick with my aluminums. Every arrow is the same spine, weight and dimensions. I wanted to shoot in the longbow class next year at the state shoot, but I would have to shoot woods. I guess I am going to just shoot the longbow in the recurve class. I have always said that you can shoot well with a cheap bow and consistent arrows, but not with a great bow and cruddy arrows. I know years ago when I switched from woods to aluminums my scores went up by at least 20 points.
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X2
It would be interesting to see how the woods spined compared to the 2018's.
No doubt that the aluminums will be more consistent than woodys, but wooden arrows of the same spine might fly nearly as well.

JEFF B

hey dont feel bad about using aluminums i use carbon off my longbow and they shoot awesome. shoot whats best for ya bow and ya self.
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draco

Try shooting woods with heavier points,spined a little heavy for your bow. My friends all say my arrows fly better than theirs even when the spine is`nt right. the only difference is I use 190gr. points. And it seems they are easier to tune the bow to.


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