Hi all
I've recently decided to start using wood arrows with my recurve and bought a bunch of two layer laminated fir shafts. Has anyone ever worked with laminated shafting before and if so could there be some tricks or insights that I should know about?
I think I know how to go about measuring the arrow spine but regarding the nock feather placement (deciding which side of the arrow to have pointing up) I am completely lost. I read that if you have the nock feather on wrong side of the arrow, the arrow could self destruct when fired. I understand how to determine which side of the arrow to place the nock feather when using conventional wood shafting, but when it comes to a laminated shaft and the different directions of the graining in the two laminations, I am unsure of what to look for. Any help would be great.
Thanks