Hi all,
IŽve got my head spinning trying to workout the equivalent wood spine for the carbons I'm currently using on my current bow, any pointers would be gratefully received. IŽll try and give all the relevant information but I'm bound to haver forgotten something important.
My intention is to gap shoot this bow, shooting 3 under, my current arrows are point on at 20yds with no left or right deviation, just how i like it, but to shoot in the NFAS primitive class i need to be shooting self nocked wood arrows (fair enough), hence the change.
The bows a bamboo backed hazel long(ish)bow, 60" ntn, pulling 46# @29", no shelf but very narrow at the pass.
The arrows I'm using are from my recurve, 30" 498gn (100gn insert, 125gn point) 340 spine with triple rayzr fletchings, no helical.
I'm trying not to sweat too much over this as this bow came in under weight, not that I'm annoyed, its my first attempt at bamboo backing and the hazel selfbow had a nasty lift and 2" of string follow and had been retired quite a while ago (the bamboo was liberated from screening in the garden so had to use two of the narrow strips side by side), sheŽs pretty ugly but shoots better than she has any right too.
If i use the easton charts 340 spine is equivalent to around 65#, but that doesnt take into account of having 200 and something grains hanging out the front......
Thanks in advance
Tim