Bolt action Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 I didn't paper tune or bare shaft tune or nock tune. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bolt action Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 (edited) I've got to think it's the target. Great penetration on one side, terrible on the other. The target is a buck commander bag target. Edited August 7, 2020 by Bolt action Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 That's a lot of KE. Are you grouping?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bolt action Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 Grouping is good.. there must be a Kevlar plate in there somewhere if I'm getting penetration on one side but not the other Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BowmanMike Posted August 7, 2020 Share Posted August 7, 2020 1 hour ago, Bolt action said: Grouping is good.. there must be a Kevlar plate in there somewhere if I'm getting penetration on one side but not the other Cut the fletching of one arrow and see where that lands compared to the fletched ones at 15 yds. My favorite method to check my bows and my forms tune. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rob-c Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 (edited) 4 hours ago, Bolt action said: 29 dl and about 65lbs DW. L tell you it really has me scratching my head. There is not much drop, and the arrows seem to fly like missiles. What bow are your shooting , your arrow name & length and point weight . Edited August 8, 2020 by rob-c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bolt action Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 Diamond provider bow, victory decimator arrows, 100 gr heads, 175 gr extra weight up front. 29 inches on .350 spine with 65 lb draw weight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 25 minutes ago, Bolt action said: Diamond provider bow, victory decimator arrows, 100 gr heads, 175 gr extra weight up front. 29 inches on .350 spine with 65 lb draw weight. Just out of curiosity ,if you balance an arrow on your finger and then measure from the nock to where the arrow balances ,what measurement do you get? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bolt action Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 20.75 from nock to balance point. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BowmanMike Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 29 minutes ago, Bolt action said: Diamond provider bow, victory decimator arrows, 100 gr heads, 175 gr extra weight up front. 29 inches on .350 spine with 65 lb draw weight. You are underspined with that much weight up front for sure. I shoot 60# at 29.5" DL with a 300 spine arrow with 100 gr insert and 125 gr head. Dont risk one of those arrows blowing up on you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NonTypical Posted August 8, 2020 Author Share Posted August 8, 2020 13 minutes ago, Bolt action said: 20.75 from nock to balance point. Those are 21.6% FOC. That’s up there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rob-c Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 44 minutes ago, Bolt action said: Diamond provider bow, victory decimator arrows, 100 gr heads, 175 gr extra weight up front. 29 inches on .350 spine with 65 lb draw weight. You are severely underspined, your arrows are slapping the bag like noodles. A 300 spine would give you slightly under spine but still in the green on my pinwheel app. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 People have told me my 3D arrows are underspined , i shoot a 480 from a 62 pound bow ,27.5 inch arrows ,they fly like darts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BowmanMike Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 8 hours ago, Jeremy K said: People have told me my 3D arrows are underspined , i shoot a 480 from a 62 pound bow ,27.5 inch arrows ,they fly like darts. Of course you can shoot what you want,but why risk the arrow blowing up on release? That would not be my choice,no matter if they flew like honing missiles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NonTypical Posted August 8, 2020 Author Share Posted August 8, 2020 What I have found from reading different spine charts is that there can be quite a difference from one chart to the next as far as recommended spine. There are a lot of variables that contribute to what spine is needed, like tip weight, cam style, and arrow construction. For example according to this chart http://www.cerraarchery.com/Tecnica_archivos/Target Shaft Selector 2020.pdf if you are shooting a 28” arrow at 70 lbs and your bow rating is 300 or 301 FPS, the spine can vary greatly. Anywhere from arrow spine recommendations anywhere from .480-.260, depending on the arrow. I didn’t see tip weight stated on this chart, but I would assume it was 100 grains. Once you start adding weight up front, it affects your spine requirements. There is also this chart that shows how tip weight affects spine. https://www.siriusarchery.com/pages/selecting-the-right-spine I think what it really comes down to is experimenting with different combinations of arrow types with varying tip weights to find what works for you to get perfect arrow flight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NonTypical Posted August 8, 2020 Author Share Posted August 8, 2020 1 hour ago, BowmanMike said: Of course you can shoot what you want,but why risk the arrow blowing up on release? That would not be my choice,no matter if they flew like honing missiles. If they are under spined or over spined, it will show in arrow flight when shooting bare shafts. If they are flying true with bare shafts, you’ve found the sweet spot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rob-c Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 19 minutes ago, NonTypical said: What I have found from reading different spine charts is that there can be quite a difference from one chart to the next as far as recommended spine. There are a lot of variables that contribute to what spine is needed, like tip weight, cam style, and arrow construction. For example according to this chart http://www.cerraarchery.com/Tecnica_archivos/Target Shaft Selector 2020.pdf if you are shooting a 28” arrow at 70 lbs and your bow rating is 300 or 301 FPS, the spine can vary greatly. Anywhere from arrow spine recommendations anywhere from .480-.260, depending on the arrow. I didn’t see tip weight stated on this chart, but I would assume it was 100 grains. Once you start adding weight up front, it affects your spine requirements. There is also this chart that shows how tip weight affects spine. https://www.siriusarchery.com/pages/selecting-the-right-spine I think what it really comes down to is experimenting with different combinations of arrow types with varying tip weights to find what works for you to get perfect arrow flight. You are correct, but I downloaded the pin wheel app and no more experimenting. It will dial your set up right in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NonTypical Posted August 8, 2020 Author Share Posted August 8, 2020 3 minutes ago, rob-c said: You are correct, but I downloaded the pin wheel app and no more experimenting. It will dial your set up right in. Do you have a link? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NonTypical Posted August 8, 2020 Author Share Posted August 8, 2020 This one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rob-c Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 Just now, NonTypical said: This one? Yep that’s it, I’ve used it tons and always had great results. Not sure why the reviews are so low. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NonTypical Posted August 8, 2020 Author Share Posted August 8, 2020 I’ll check it out. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 2 hours ago, BowmanMike said: Of course you can shoot what you want,but why risk the arrow blowing up on release? That would not be my choice,no matter if they flew like honing missiles. New style arrows dont just blow up unless they are damaged . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted August 10, 2020 Share Posted August 10, 2020 I love this quote I found on ATThe only down side of a heavy arrow is Trajectory. The only plus side of a light arrow is Trajectory.I'm planning to be somewhere in betweenSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NonTypical Posted August 10, 2020 Author Share Posted August 10, 2020 On 8/6/2020 at 5:36 AM, bruno1 said: Hey Matt did you start tinkering with the heavy stuff yet The arrows that came last weekend were the wrong diameter for my inserts. So I ordered some different .300 spine from 2 different vendors. Hopefully something shows up by the weekend. I’m itching to getting this ironed out. Did you ever call Chuck? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruno1 Posted August 12, 2020 Share Posted August 12, 2020 On 8/10/2020 at 7:51 PM, NonTypical said: The arrows that came last weekend were the wrong diameter for my inserts. So I ordered some different .300 spine from 2 different vendors. Hopefully something shows up by the weekend. I’m itching to getting this ironed out. Did you ever call Chuck? Yea I called, tried talking me out of it for a whitetail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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