Hey team,
It's been a while since I've posted, but I'm wondering about something regarding what you all consider to be a "weight matched set" of arrows?
For example, in my case I have some wood shafted arrows that are 465 grains or so, with my cane going from 505 grains all the way up to 565 grains at the high end. Arrow length varies from 29" to 32" or so to assist with dynamic spine, but otherwise everything is about the same. I generally use the duplex nail heads now in my cane, with a sinew wrap. I'm shooting these out of a 47# self bow, not centershot.
Question 1:
Do you use a 10% difference in weight, or 5% in your matched sets? Just how close do you take it? That is, how much differential in weight do you allow for with your "matched sets".
Question 2:
Do you require that the length of the arrows also be equal in your matched sets? (I've just tried to keep the spine equal, and let the weight wander around a bit)
I suppose this is a bit like asking a '76 Dodge Charger fan to comment on the new Toyota hybrid, but figured I could live with all the different answers.
Cheers,
J