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El Destructo
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Re: Shafts at Home Depot
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Reply #30 on:
February 14, 2010, 02:44:15 pm »
If you are shooting without a cut in Window in the riser...in my experience...a too Stiff Arrow will deviate to the Left ...from a Right Hand Shooter...will not Paradox around the Handle/Riser of the Bow...an Underspined Arrow will overreact and shoot to the Right...An overspined arrow is not as forgiving as a perfect to slightly underspined arrow..... All arrows bend when shot to a certain degree..
http://www.papertuning.com/
If the Point hits..and the Feathers Lean Right...the Arrow is Overspined.....Point Hits...and the Feathers hit Left....Arrow is Underspined
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zenmonkeyman
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Re: Shafts at Home Depot
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February 14, 2010, 04:06:44 pm »
Thanks, El D,
Experience definitely trumps theory!
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