Does a centershot bow typically require a stiffer arrow than a non-centershot bow?
I realize the centershot bow will be less critical of spine, but does it go both ways?
I have a 52@28 Griffin, that I can shoot 2016's, tip-loaded 2018's, and tip-loaded CX 150's out of. The shelf on the Griffin is cut almost to center, but not quite. I also have a 50@28 Acadian Woods Tree Stick ordered, and due up in the next few months. The Acadian Woods riser will be cut 3/16" past center. I'm wondering if I can shoot the same ammo, or if I'll have to get some new, stiffer arrows.
Of course, I will test all this theory when the new bow arrives, but until then, all I have to do is wonder about such trivial matters. :rolleyes:
Humor me with some opinions. :cool:
I'd actually love to be able to shoot 2020's (heavy and durable) but I'm afraid they'd be way too stiff. BTW...I draw right at 28" and usuallly cut my arrows to 29" or 29.5".