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help with arrow spine

Started by sticks&stringz, December 16, 2015, 09:20:00 PM

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sticks&stringz

i have a carsage recurve (cartel riser,samick sage limbs) that is 45#@28".I am shooting a flipper style rest.i want to shoot a 28-29" arrow with a 125 grain tip up front.would a 600 spine arrow be alright for those specs? or would a 500 spine arrow be better?
browning medallion 38#@28
carsage 45#@28
superjet 45#@28
homemade/custom ilf bow 45-50#@28

Possum Head

I think you're gonna need a little more tip weight for a 500

TealCoin

Shoot the same DL and #. 3555/500spine shoot like darts for me.

9 Shocks

if 28" is your draw length and you are going to immediately cut the arrows, I would say that 500's with 125 up front will be stiff cut to 28.  At .600 might be closer.  You could probably shoot a 1916 cut to around 29 with 125 grain points and tune them for that bow.
60" Bivouac Backland ILF longbow 42@27
58" Schafer Silvertip recurve 47@27
58" Primaltech Longbow 45@27

toby

If it is cut way past center, then stiffer, .500's are better. Leave me long and trim down as you tune.
TOBY

With a standard aluminum insert and 125gr tip, I would think you need to go with the .600 spine. Also, let tuning tell you where to cut the shaft. Start with full length, and cut if needed till tune is correct.

Bisch

KentuckyTJ

All depends on how much the spine needs to flex around your riser upon release. Do you know how much or if your shelf is cut to or past center?

Big Jim sells single shafts and 3rivers has arrow spine test kits.
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**DONOTDELETE**

With a flipper rest and an adjustable plunger depth for center shot,  you should be able to shoot either one with the right adjustment.


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