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Post by sbe12g on Nov 4, 2003 22:50:43 GMT -5
i bought some carbon arrows. but they shoot high left. could they spine of the arrow not be thick enough or could it be something else?draw weight on my bow is 65lbs. would bringing down the draw weight help on the arrows shooting better?
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Bug
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Post by Bug on Nov 5, 2003 7:15:27 GMT -5
sbe12ga, Proper arrow spine is totally dependant on draw weight and draw length, within a particular eccentric design. Hard cams will require a stiffer spine than round wheels. I would be much more shocked if your carbons shot to the SAME POI! You need to do a re-tune on your bow, including the rest & nocking point. When changing arrows, rests, or even strings/cables, it is usually best to start at square one. Either paper testing, or bare-shaft testing can get you to a proper arrow launch. From there, it is a simple matter of resetting your sight pins.>>>>>>>>>>Bug.
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Post by CoonDawg on Nov 5, 2003 23:14:49 GMT -5
Make sure your arrows are up to specs for the draw lenght and they are fletched right.
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