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Kegan:
I built one, and it's quite accurate, but I get better results just shooting my best current hutnign arrows from a bow, and tweaking the bow as I'm building it to make it shoot the arrows better. But I make most of my arrow the same way, so it's easier to tune the bow than the arrows :P.

Justin Snyder:
It is set up with a 26" space, but it is calculated to give you the spine of an arrow 28" long.  Unless you are using barreled or extremely tapered shafts, it wont make a difference to you.  I recommend you build it the way it says and use it, I did.  Justin

zLego:
Yes, this working fine! See you this:

http://www.my-bow.hu/?q=node/824
http://www.my-bow.hu/?q=node/1109
http://www.my-bow.hu/?q=node/1027

http://www.kaltokri.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=8

jdwilltx:
Thanks zLego.  I ordered my dial indicator, should be here today. 

Jeremy

Badger:
One thing worth noting is that at .5 deflection the dial indicator is pushing back against the weight about 8 oz almost 1/2 pound. At .7 deflection it is pushing back even harder. Makes a considerable difference in the actual spine you are getting. I am sure dial indicators vary a little but the ones I checked were pretty close to that. Steve

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