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Another Spine and Tonkin Question.

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ricktrojanowski:
I keep hearing that boo shafting is less spine sensitive than wooden shafting.  The arrows that I am working on are for a 53# longbow at 26" draw.  The bow has no cutout and the string falls right down the center of the handle.  How broad of a spine range should I be looking for?  I have 7 shafts straightend, weighed and spined.  The weights are all about equal at around 300+/- gr. The spines range from 45-55# and one is around 70#.  Thanks for any input.

knightd:
What wieght points?? and over all leangth?

ZanderPommo:
how much distance is there from the center of the handle to the strike plate, for every half inch you want 5# less in spine of your arras.

the cane arrows i've made i didn't even spine. all work fine at 35 yards

Zander

ricktrojanowski:
David - I'll make them about 28" with a 145gr tip
Zander-  About 5/8''.  I'll have to measure to get a more accurate number.

DanaM:
Rick you can always leave them longer and shorten as need to fine tune them, heck I have a short draw and
most of my arra's are at least 31" makes for a heavier hunting arra

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