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need help switching from aluminums to woodies

Started by stick flipper, May 27, 2007, 09:35:00 PM

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stick flipper

What spine woodie would be equivelent to a 2219 cut to 31" with 175 grain point. I have looked at different spine charts and I would rather get some input. I am looking for a good starting point to bare shaft tune. my bow is a 65#@30" ancient spirits  thunderhawk recurve. The 2219's were bare shaft tuned and fly excellent, but I would like to shoot some heavy woodies...possibly hickory. Any input would be appreciated.


thanks,   chris

overbo


SCATTERSHOT

According to Foxfire Archery's spine chart, the 2219 spines at 95#. Overbo is right on.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

Big Dave

My chart says at your draw lenght to use 2216's which the chart says 84#-86# but I would probably use 70-75# spine. But thats just me.My 2 cents  :D    :D    :D
Live today like you'll meet God tommorow (you might)

John Nail

Stick:
Contact Paul Jalon at Elite arrows.com. He'll send you something to try, and then make some to fit. Great guy(not just because we hunt together)
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Bonebuster

Anything less than 90 lbs and you`ll be wasting
your time. 30" draw and 65 lbs is alot of push for a wood shaft to take.

You are gonna love how your bow spits out heavy chunks of wood. It will FEEL noticeably different when you shoot. Good luck.

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