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TSA raffle drawing shafts.

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BowEd:
You may be right to your conclusions that more equally balanced spined shafts do bare shaft tune better and get by with less and straighter fletching.In the end less drag/less weight and a faster more efficient type shaft.I do know also at least with shoot shafts that the pith is not always dead center on those shafts which could account for the slight uneven spine.But now what I've seen also and many can attest to that an overall full length taper on shoot shafts do seem to be a lot more forgiving also for quick smooth clean arrow flight at least for target shooting and hunting.

TSA:
so the question is? will a hexshaft perform better within the parameters above- with the same spine in any direction.

what about the old sweetland shafts- that were compressed on the flatgrain side- also making for equal/ similar density all around the shaft.

its awesome to see people scratching the itch. lots of good ideas and observations above- great food for the beast ;D
thanks all for spending the time analyzing the videos and all the input- great feedback.- always something to learn, given me a lot to think about!

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