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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: targets3D on December 22, 2011, 02:50:00 PM
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I have started stringwalking and have been using longer arrows (29.5" for a 26" DL) to help reduce the amount of crawl. The length is works from a tuning/spine point of view (I am shooting a light bow) but was wondering of there were any disadvantages to shooting such a long arrow.
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The string walkers I knew were very aware of the point of the arrow when they were shooting. A longer arrow brings the arrow closer to the bulls eye. Of course in the end it all depends on your bow and how use you use it. The place where I feel that an extra long arrow is a detriment is when shooting a self bow or a Hill style bow (as far as the grip and the sight window are concerned) is when shooting wood arrows with split finger standard shooting. I always cut my arrows 3/4" longer than my draw to the back of the point, at John Schulz's suggestion that I try shooting net length arrows for blunts and target shooting will help with form control, arrow flight and overall accuracy and even though I was skeptical at first, I was amazed how solid the shorter arrows flew when pulled clear to the tip and how much more confident I was in my form and my aim. I am not sure that the theory works for some carbon arrow set ups, when the goal is to get a low enough spine to get the arrows to fly straight, going to net length requires a a slightly lower spine shaft. with longbows I have never really noticed that changing from net blunts to broadhead really makes that much difference, the eye adjusts for this with just a couple of practice shots. For those that say it makes a huge difference and still say that do not see their arrow are kidding themselves, see their arrows, just like stringwalkers, where the whole point is to see the arrow.
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Originally posted by targets3D:
I have started stringwalking and have been using longer arrows (29.5" for a 26" DL) to help reduce the amount of crawl. The length is works from a tuning/spine point of view (I am shooting a light bow) but was wondering of there were any disadvantages to shooting such a long arrow.
Have you found any disadvantages? I'm shooting an arrow 3" longer than my draw too, and I havn't found any.
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Nothing noticeable but I suspect I may be losing speed.