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Spine VS weight

Started by TWarrows, March 09, 2011, 01:18:00 PM

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TWarrows

In 20 plus years of making woodies I find that most bows are more sensative to spine than weight.  Just want to hear some feedback from others......Shoot woodies that are spine 4 to 5 pounds apart or  25 grains apart with same spine?

Knapper

I have been making wood, alum, glass, and carbon arrows for over 40 years.  I now only shoot wood arrows.  I have not noted any relationship of arrow flight to weight within reasonable limits, other than speed and the fact that the center weight must be forward of center.   Thus, spine I see as the major factor when viewing arrow flight.  There are several factors that must be considered when selecting spine for any given bow.  

I hope that I understood your question correctly.

tyu888

Correct Spine = Correct Arrow Flight
(- + Weight) = (+ - Arrow Speed)

Did I get this right ?
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cedar

I have shot wooden arrows up to 80 grains difference in weight out to 20 yds and not noticed a great difference in flight other than alittle less speed maybe, but I have never verified the speed with a chronograph.  Beyond 20 or 25, the heavier arrows drop much quicker. Spine is a different story however. With my longbows I can only go about 8 lbs spine difference before I start to notice a stiff or weak arrow.  My recurves don't seem to be as sensitive to spine, I can shoot maybe 20 lb span in spine.  I remember when I got my first longbow, I almost gave up completely with it because it was so sensitive to spine compared to my recurves.  I will take close spine over weight everytime.

Stumpkiller

Shooting arrows of different spines will change your horizintal dispersion.  Different weights will change your vertical dispersion.  5# of spine is a 10% change in a typical bow.  50 grains is a 10% difference for a 500 gr arrow.  We're usually within 20 grains even with wood arrows.

Personally, I do think weight is pretty flexible
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Bjorn

Weight does not show up very much inside 20 yds. An 80 gn difference makes a 1-2 in drop for me and my brain makes the adjustment. Whether or not a small variance in spine shows up has a lot to do with side cut. On self bows a few # of spine will throw flight off.  A  bow that is cut 3/16 past center will tolerate 10-15# difference in spine. At least this is my experience.

Don Stokes

Spine is critical, weight is not. I try to keep weights within 30 grains or so.
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