Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: PAWannabe on April 02, 2008, 12:18:50 am
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seem to find the right arrow for my bow. :( I'm shooting a 50-55 lb selfbow. 29" draw. Slight shelf cut... right handed. All of the arrow I have shot are hitting left. I guess this tells me I'm overspined. I've tried Easton 2016 with a 145 gr point and 45-50 poplars with a 145 gr. point. I just bought a jig and would like to begin fletching my own arrows but am not sure where to begin. I'd like to hunt with 170 gr trade points this fall, so I guess I need to get 165 gr field points to be close. Do I stick with the 45-50 in a Port Orford with the added weight up front or go with a weaker spine? ???
I'm pretty new to archery and very new to the primitive side. Thanks for your help.
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go cut you some river cane shafts, fletch them up put on some points and go stump shooting! Really it isn't as critical as with a compound ;) Buck
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Yes, start with the 45-50, leave them long and heavier points. If the spine is still to heavy you can sand the last 6 inches (nock end) and reduce the spine. If it is to weak you can cut 1/2" off the arrow. Justin
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Thanks! Justed ordered some POC 45-50. I'll leave them long and put some more weight up front and see how they fly.
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good luck with you shooting PA
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just do like me. keep shooting stuff till ya find the right thing ;D. not really. expensive. take the older guys advice, im a biginer also.
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I would guess you are locking your elbow on your bow arm .. try turning your wrist inward and canting the bow in a flatter position and see how they fly... I have seen several shooters hitting consistently left because of the locked elbow... hope this helps.. Hawk a/ho
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Are your arrows sticking straight in the target? It takes practice to get used to shooting a non-center shot bow when your used to a center shot bow. It could be your a problem with your form as Mike said. I need to really stick my left shoulder out towards my chin to get in line with the arrow. See if any of this helps you. I do shoot 45-50 spine arrows out of most of my selfbows.
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Ditto to Justin,Mike and Ryano. The arrows will make a difference as much as consistency of shooting form. Good luck
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Thanks for the feedback guys. I know I'm not locking my elbow as the arm guard I have doesn't cover the protruding bone that the string manages to find. :o OUCH!
I was shooting a center cut recurve which was much more forgiving. It shot just about everything well.
I agree that the self bow will take some getting use to but I wouldn't have it any other way.
I'll keep practicing and see how the new arrows I'm making fly.
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sounds like you have her fugured out.. good luck with the shootin and happy huntin .. Hawk a/ho