I just got a a Martin Savannah that I would like to use for hunting season this year. It pulls 51 lbs. at my 27" draw (measured with a scale). It shoots Easton Legacy 2016 shafts cut to 28" 125 grain points 3 each 4" parabolic fletch like darts-really well.
Great, except I really don't like the noise aluminum makes and would rather shoot wood 5" shield 125 grain point. In the words of a good friend "it sounds like you're shooting conduit."
I would like to make up some wood arrows for hunting season (starts August 25) but I don't know what spine will perform best, in light of the aluminum performance. All my wood arrows are 45-50 and corkscrew some before they settle down and fly straight.
Anyway, what I would like is some suggested wood spine weights, as I don't have time to build and try a bunch of different shafts (let alone the cost). Thanks for your suggestions.
RonP