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Form or Tune?

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Pat B:
When you buy spined arrows they are spined for a 28" arrow with a 125gr. point. Any variation from that will change the effective spine. For each inch over 28" you subtract 5# of spine weight(under 28" add 5# per inch) and for points under 125gr add 5# per 25grs of point weight(over 125gr subtract 5# per 25grs over 125gr)

bradsmith2010:
100 grains,, if you find the right arrow the bow gonna shoot fine,, sometimes bows shoot an arrow that dont go with the chart,, yes you may need to fine tune a bit on the brace or building out the side plate,, but you have alot of options,, that are postive,,

DC:
The way I remember it is left is limp and right is rigid.

Pappy:
To the left is light for right hand shooter, yes you can short draw to help figure where you are to be somewhat close before going to full draw. Pretty dangerous to shoot an arrow way to weak to start with so I try to be at least some where in the ball park. If it is weak and you can't cut it off any more the only thing left is lighter point. Pappy

Pappy:
The info Pat gave is right on so you can take that, figure your draw an weight of bow at that draw and get close, for most non center shot selfbow I start abut 5 lb under and that is usually close and fine tune from there . Like Brad said some bows are just finicky about the arrows.Pappy

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