I am getting more focused on tuning bow and arrow for best flight. BUT, can someone suggest my "issues" are not unusual, or perhaps something else could be wrong.
Here's the deal. Both my bows, a Slick Stick 60", 45# and my Maddog Moutaineer, 63", 43# shoot very much the same. I draw 27 inches and the arrow length is 28 inches. For both bows the wood spine charts suggest that with a typical 125 grain point the shafts should be in the 40-45# range.
Fletched arrows display good flight, however when bareshafting or papertuning with these same shafts, they suggest a very underspined shaft in each of the bows! When tuning with a shaft that is rated at 50-55# the results are much much better. So one would conclude that going with a much heavier spine rating is the better choice.
So that begs the question, wood spine charts, my bows and me are sure not on the same page. Why?
I shoot with a draw check clicker on each bow and my results are based on many, many arrows being shot. (same results with either Douglas fir, or cedar shafts.)
Guess I am a bit confused about the differences In other words, the charts are not even close for me to go by. Is this normal, and not for me to worry and just go with what works and stop trying to figure out why?
Thanks for some input.