after watching this video and seeing the arrow flexing mostly on the horizontal plane, and rethinking conventional practice, I wonder what are the practical objections to Jackcrafty's approach are?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96KGWC0PB6s Have the folks who advise not putting the "weak side to the bow" experminted with doing so with arrows that...
label the spine with the lowest value(s)
in effect using a stiffer arrow with a minimum spine equal to the maximum spine of the weaker arrow?
Just for general information, we mauled over this subject in great length on the old PA board and this concept has been proven to many to be accurate over the years...........Art
I am not trying to maul this question again, but would like to be able to read the old discussion if anyone knows how to find it.
tmk-
the footage in this video shows the initial flexing of the arrow appearing as a deflection of the string off the fingertips (the rear of the arrow away from the bow), rather than a deflection of the front of the arrow bearing against the bow.
If a guy shot off the thumb, would the arrow act a lot different?
willie