Ok so i have been a little paranoid about something for a while and i need some opinions before i go nuts. So in reading the account of Ishi making arrows and several other sources nowhere have i found that the Native Americans spined there arrow shafts to exactly mach their bows. It seems like they take the time to make the arrow and then use it.
, It has always confused me that so much attention is payed to arrow spine. So if i am reading correctly (you tell me) they did not wast tones of time making and rejecting shafts. So now the question i lay to you, how did they compensate?
did there alternative arrow releases change things?
shorter arrows?
Would they just get in closer to the animals?
Please i would love all the input i can get. I am a little scared this topic could start WW3, but like i said i have been going nuts!