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Title: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: Jakeemt on April 21, 2013, 09:24:00 PM
How do you think the would compare to the 12gpi aluminums I am shooting now?
Title: Re: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: kennym on April 21, 2013, 09:38:00 PM
Check this out, mine make about 12 grain per pound of bow usually...

 http://www.surewoodshafts.com/weight.html
Title: Re: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: Cyclic-Rivers on April 21, 2013, 09:41:00 PM
with a full length shaft and 125 up front, I typically end up with a 650-700 gr. shaft which puts me in the ball park of 12-13 GPI.
Title: Re: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: Jakeemt on April 21, 2013, 09:46:00 PM
Wow thanks Kenny. I was even on that site earlier tonight and totally missed that!
Title: Re: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: Jakeemt on April 21, 2013, 09:49:00 PM
Ummm if you guys don't mind answering another question how do you choose the right spine. Would 50# spine be right fpr a 50 lb bow or is there more to it? I am referring to raw shafts here I know you tune them using length and point weight.
Title: Re: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: kennym on April 21, 2013, 09:52:00 PM
That depends on the bows efficiency and how deep it is cut. I am shooting a bow of my own design, cut to barely past center.

 At 45# @ 28" it takes 30" -  50-55# shafts with 125 up front.

If your bow is cut deeper it may well take a bit heavier spine...
Title: Re: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: jsweka on April 21, 2013, 11:25:00 PM
The converse to what Kenny said is if your bow is not cut to center.  For example, in a 54# @ 28" Hill style longbow that is 1/8" out from center, I use 50 - 55# spine.
Title: Re: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: Bjorn on April 22, 2013, 12:57:00 AM
Jakeemt, tell us about your bow............#, make, model, etc. Your draw length and string type too.
Title: Re: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: Jakeemt on April 22, 2013, 03:45:00 AM
Well right now I am shooting a 55lb martin saber taked down recurve. However I am using aluminum with considerable success but I am considering really taking the plunge. Thinking of selling my old motorcycle and reinvesting tha money into archery. I like the martin ok but well It just doesn't have the romance and quality I am looking for. Also my daughter has been expressing an interest and her little fiberglass number just isn't cutting it so ben thinking it would be a fun hobby we could do together. Anyway I have decided on an omega long bow at 50lbs cut past center, they come with ff endless loop strings, my draw length is 27 inches. I figure we can build some arrow and quivers and such together and really have a blast. Anyway thanks for the help. Btw thinking of going with pup recurve for her. I figure I can sell my bike and have plenty too come up with a budget of abou 600 which would cover about everything we need.
Title: Re: Weight of Douglas fir shafts
Post by: Dan Bonner on April 22, 2013, 08:00:00 PM
I shoot DF shafts in a home made rd cut 1/8 past center. It's 57@28". It shoots 65-70 spined shafts with 190 up front like laser beams. I cut them to 29.5" BOP and mine weigh 680-690 finished.
Bonner