Recently Terry (fillmorehd) made a set of arrows for me from chundoo an I love them... they're just gorgeous. They have been a bit tricky to tune though. We based the arrows off a previous set of similarly spined and made up arrows. After playing around a bit, I am getting good arrow flight with tips, but the broadheads are less predicable. I have one arrow with a broadhead that is very accurate to where I look, but the others, well, I would not feel comfortable using them... also, I have noticed that there is a black mark running down the shaft between the feathers on the nock end of the arrow. It must be from the Bear leather strike pad. Is that just a cheap strike pad or a spine indication?
Here's the full set of the bow and arrow:
Bow:
Savannah reflex/deflex longbow, 55#
Center Cut (as far as I can tell from my online research)
12 Strand Astro Flight 3 bundle flemish string, double served
Brace 7 1/8
Nockset high (I just kept moving it till the porposing went away)
Beaver ball silencers
Eagles Flight Minimax bow quiver with 3 arrows in it weighing 685 grains (roughly)
Arrows:
Chundoo 65/70 spine
29 1/2"
190 grain tips
5" left wing helical feathers
Arrow weight approx 685 grs.
All the arrows are straight, matched within 5 grs.
Using Stu's Calc with the form factor, these arrows should be shooting like darts... and they do most of the time, but that marking on the beautifully dipped end of the shaft and poor bh flight are troublesome. Thoughts??