My woods were tappered raw shafts,,I have done all the work since then,,When I got them they were already hand spined with in 1# and hand weighed with a real close tollerance,,I can put a dozen together with in 5 grains,,Real nice shafts,,53# RD RER longbow,,450+ string made by Leroy,,(thanks bud) and 66/67# spine cedars. Shoots awsome,,I have a set of 55/60# and they shoot nice as well but I have about 2 1/2 dozen of the others. I tried 50/55 and they were very eratic in flight,so I stepped it up. I'd have to say this bow is cut very close to center if not center..
SOS,,
I shoot 53#'s true,, Shooting a 11/32 tappered cedar arrow,,Last season I shot a 45# bow 550 grain arrow with 125 grain snuffer on it and came about 3/8" from comming out of a nice does oposite shoulder,,went in between the last two ribs,,great shot.
Just deer and turks in my back yard,,I can't afford to go hog huntin or any other big game hunting,,But I make the most of my deer season and turkey season with freinds and family and try and plan small camp out hunts with freinds. I have two this year so far and probably a third in november for some rut hunting in Newaygo county. I'm not sure what my actual weight is but its close to 550 grains,, The shafts averaged high 300's like 388 or so add 160 to it and its 548,,just roughly adding,,503 gr if I had the 115 A-bowyer on which is still plenty to hunt with deer with,, The old Toms will definately get the big old snuffer,,LOL,,
I also matched up the WW's with that snuffer and their probably about a 1/16" longer,,no big deal I thought,, I must say though all these heads are flying true and all are deadly heads,,I'm really impressed with all of them
SOS,, what kind of two blade are you shooting?,,I've always wanted to try some of them grizzlies.