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Deflection on a wood arrow

Started by SactoBowman, December 16, 2011, 10:30:00 PM

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SactoBowman

Can anyone tell me what the deflection is on a 45-50 spine Surewood shaft?

I'm looking to input some figures into Stu Miller's calc and don't know what this fifure would be.

Thanks.

Bill

Pat B

Google James Hill Spine Tester. He has a chart for all spine weights and deflections.
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stringstretcher

If you take the number 26 and divide it by the poundage you are wanting, it will give you the deflection. IE"
26 divided by 45= .5777777
26 divided by 50= .520
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Prairie Drifter

I just put the midway poundage,ie; 45-50 put 47.5 in the pound box,at least that's what Stu told me to do. No need to know the deflection.
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JamesV

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That formula is great information. Got a chart from you guys sometime back but I will write that formula down.

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stringstretcher

You can also take a know deflection (AMO) number and divide it by 26 and it will give you the poundage for that deflection.
Genesis 27:3 Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me [some] venison

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SactoBowman

Ok got it.  Makes sense now.  I was confused because the arrows are sold spines 45-50, so I wasn't sure what to enter.

Thanks!

Pat B

If the arrows were sold as 45-50 that spine weight is for an arrow that is 28" long with a 125 point attached.
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