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footed arrows=spine change?

Started by timbermoose, March 16, 2014, 01:49:00 PM

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timbermoose

i'm thinking about footing some arrows with walnut. 4 point. how much will that change the spine? i turn my own shafts so i'll be able to get what spine i need but just need to know from someone that has done it how much it changed it. oh, i use douglas fir for my shafting.

another question. i'm gonna be building my son a glass/wood laminated hill style longbow. he is 52" tall has a 20" draw and currently pulls 20# with his 48" oak selfbow i built him nearly 4 years ago. he says the bow is just too short. would like to build one that will grow with him. what would be a good length for him?
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Steve O

I asked the Dean of all modern arrowsmiths (Bob Burton) that exact question once...he told me I was over thinking things.

Go forth and sling arrows!

steadman

No change in the spine in the arrows that I've made.
" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

WESTBROOK

What Steve O said..Bob told me the same thing.

Jon Stewart

Made a dozen footed shafts last week.  Didn't notice much of a change.

macbow

On the length of the bow I'd suggest a 62 inch length works well for all my grandkids and customers.
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