Hi guys. I've been away for a long while, but recently got the big again, and happened into a good deal on a bow from a friend. It's a Hummingbird RD longbow, drawing 58@28, and I draw 29.5.
The dozen new carbon arrows that came with the bow are properly spined, as far as I can tell, having not bare shafted them. They don't seem to wobble in flight and don't show any pronounced nock right or left on target. But, with 100 gr screw in point, fletched and with nock, only weigh 380 gr total. In order to get anywhere close to the often recommended 10 GPP, I'd need to add about 200 grains to the things.
Is it advisable or even possible to just stick an additional 200 gr to the point end of the arrow? How should I deal with this issue? I don't want to damage by bow by shooting super light arrows.
Oh, the current shafts are Carbon Impact Hunter + XLT 6000 and according to their chart may be a bit under spined already. Hmm.
Thanks in advance. I'm Beyond excited to finally own a bow again!