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Spine help please!

Started by Dan_da_man, October 08, 2007, 11:50:00 PM

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Dan_da_man

I am shooting a #55@28" recurve Drawn to 27" and have some Beman 400's. I was planning to put 200grs. up front with 3GPI weight tubes but I need to know if this weakens spine too much or I should go heavier up front? Yes I know that arrow legnth affects it but from 32" to 29" would spine be ok?

thanks 'gang
Danny
"Just hit the next one twice as hard"

MWhitehair

I think you still may be a bit stiff at 29", leave 'em full length and see. Come over this weekend and well do some playin' round... I just happen to have a few full length Beman 400's around here...  ;)
Matt Whitehair
"'Traditional Archer' is not a term to be taken lightly. It demands respect for ethics, high standards, and an overall, instinctive love for the sport."
-Jim Chinn

Dan_da_man

"Just hit the next one twice as hard"

O.L. Adcock

You or no body else will know till you try. Too many variables..O.L.
---Six NAA/FITA National and World flight records.----

Shawn Leonard

I agree with OL,but would say ya need more weight up front. I shot them out of high performance recurves cut to 29"s and I was drawing 28.5"s and 64#s or so and needed 225 up front and the bow were all cut past center, try and see but pretty sure you will need quite abit more than 200 grains. Shawn
Shawn


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