Originally posted by olddogrib: Spine will depend on the center cut of the riser as well as poundage of the limbs. Don't know what that one is, but if it's 3/16ths or more past center, it makes sense.
Originally posted by Jim Casto Jr: QuoteOriginally posted by olddogrib: Spine will depend on the center cut of the riser as well as poundage of the limbs. Don't know what that one is, but if it's 3/16ths or more past center, it makes sense. That's right. Centershot has a significant influence on spine. One thing for sure... if bare shafts fly straight and impact with arrows, you're good. No matter what we think, bare shafting won't lie. :^) [/b]
Originally posted by Sheepshooter: I am new to bareshafting and just used it once last week. It worked very well for me and I got my arrows flying beautifully. The one thing I did have trouble with, though, was setting the nock point on my string. It didn't matter where I set the nock, the bareshafts were always low at 20 yards. I finally gave up and set it with my fletched arrows. I am shooting really heavy points(300 grns). Could this be the reason?