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Offline agd68

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Decreasing shaft spine
« on: July 17, 2008, 09:23:35 am »
When sanding a shaft to decrease the spine I assume you sand the shaft's full length,is this correct?
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Re: Decreasing shaft spine
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2008, 09:32:41 am »
A little more in the middle 2/3 and toward the nock end.
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Re: Decreasing shaft spine
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2008, 11:05:18 am »
Sanding only part of the shaft is an advanced technique and requires a lot of skill.  IMO, sanding the shaft along the entire length is the safest bet.....especially if you're trying reduce the spine on lots of arrows.  Of course, if you've got the skill, using Pappy's advice will yield a superior arrow.
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