I'm messing about trying to get a better flight from Warbow arrows in the 90-130# range. Probably be testing at 120# (no, not by me, can't pull that these days
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My theory is that spine can be substantially less than draw weight (even as low as 2/3 draw weight) due to the light point, low inertial mass and the the fact that a Warbow is rather fat in the grip, so a fair bit of flex is needed to get round it.
I've go a load of 'boo shafts of various spines on order.
Questions.
1.Thicker end of shaft at point or nock for best aerodynamics? (I'll taper the point end a little anyway)
2.With fletchings obviously small is good, but with a warbow it does need a bit to help it straighten quickly. Do we think it's better to go a bit longer than a bit higher if extra size is needed?
3. GPP, I'm thinking about the 5-6 gpp mark?
I'm hoping that these arrows will be robust enough enough to test at short range so I can hopefully find a spine that will hit the target straight at 10 yards.
Comments, thoughts and abuse all gratefully received
Del
PS. Not sure if this is best posted under Flight Bows or the general Arrows section, feel free to move it.