ROBB and Aluminum arrow shaft question

Started by J. Holden, October 25, 2011, 01:23:00 PM

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J. Holden

Those that have built a red oak board bow, I'm wondering what shaft size you would reccomend.  I shoot 50#@28" and my draw length is 28".  I'm looking for an arrow around 29"-29.5" in length.  Thanks for the thoughts.

-Jeremy  :coffee:
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soopernate

Its going to depend greatly on how wide your handle is and how close to center your shelf or arrow rest is.  There are a ton of variables that you have to take into consideraion.  I bet if you started with something in a .500 spine shaft and a variety of tip weights (another variable) you could get a decent set of arrows tuned up in short order.
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Sal

More important than diameter is spine.  Look for properly spined arrows, don't worry about the diameter.  Most wood arrows come in 11/32" or 23/64".

Sal

OK, I feel like a doofus.  

Since you specifically asked about aluminum arrows, please disregard my post.

soopernate

I was actually referring to spine when I mentioned .500. I cannot remember for sure but I think that would be a 2016.  Would probably get you in the ballpark.
I humbly follow in the learned footsteps of those who precede me.

J. Holden

Pslam 46:10

"A real man rejects passivity and takes responsibility to lead, provide, protect, and teach expecting to receive the greater reward." Dr. Robert Lewis

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