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Arrow spine selection for a Black River

Started by Cmane07, August 15, 2018, 07:39:21 PM

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Cmane07

Hey guys, I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this question but I would like some experienced opinions first to make sure.  I'm going to order some arrows for a new Black River recurve that should be here in a couple months.  I've played with the arrow spine calculator but I won't to make sure I'm selecting the right spine since all my previous recurves have been Black Widows.  I'm wanting to shoot the Easton Axis traditionals with a 200 grain point weight.  I know that will be on the lighter side but I want to give it a try.  But here's the question, I should buy 340s right?  That is what the arrow spine calculator says, for a generic recurve that is cut 3/16 past center but I wanted to check with you guys.  O yea, the bow will be around 58lbs @28" and I draw to 28.  Thanks!
Caleb Hinton

58" PA-X cocobolo 50lbs @28"
"Luck favors preparation"

Buckeye1977

Why don't you ask Will? He knows his bows better than anyone and I'm sure he'll steer you in the right direction
Nick

Zipper standard 60" 55@28
Zipper standard 62" 52@28

DanielB89

I will bet you anything you'll be between a 400/350 spine.  Some of that will depend on your desired arrow length(if you're a gap shooter or not) and how well your release is.  With my horrible pathetic release, I am usually on the stiff side.  With a bow that weight, I have shot everything from a 300 spine to a cut down .340 spine. 

I have found spine to be very dependent on the consistency of the individual.  I used to be much better than I am now. 

Another factor to factor is is how skinny those axis arrows are.  I have found that an arrow that is almost completely centershot can be much more forgiving than others.  I would bet you can make either a 350 or 400 work and play with brace height, strike plate material(Will uses velcro) and silencer placement. 


Good luck and let me know if you need any help.  I've got a few of his bows and you wont have any complaints. 

ps: I know the guy who makes his strings pretty well if you ever need anything. ;)
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"There is a way which seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death."  Proverbs 14:12

Biathlonman


Lakerat007

I have shot a very similar set up and opted for the .400s I went this route cause I'm a high foc guy and the weaker shafts had less gpi. I cut em 1/2 inch longer than my draw and put 325 gr up front. But either would work for your set up fairly easy IMO
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Cmane07

Interesting guys, thanks for the help.  I guess I was mainly thinking the 340s because I shoot the 400s out of my 50lb widow.  They are cut to 29" with with about 250 up front so I was thinking there was no way I could make a 400 work if you add 8 more pounds of draw weight.  Of course I know all bows are different too
Caleb Hinton

58" PA-X cocobolo 50lbs @28"
"Luck favors preparation"

DanielB89

Caleb,

I do believe you'll be in the 340 camp myself. But I do believe you could possibly make the .400's work. If it were me, I'd go with the stiffer arrow
"Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD And whose trust is the LORD. Jeremiah 17:7

"There is a way which seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death."  Proverbs 14:12

Cmane07

Quote from: DanielB89 on August 15, 2018, 10:17:47 PM
Caleb,

I do believe you'll be in the 340 camp myself. But I do believe you could possibly make the .400's work. If it were me, I'd go with the stiffer arrow

Thanks man, I do believe that's what I'll try first.
Caleb Hinton

58" PA-X cocobolo 50lbs @28"
"Luck favors preparation"

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