So I am nearing the final stages of my first self-made bow. It's a basic pyramid following many of the ideas shared on this forum. My usual bow is a basic, no-nonsense Samick Sage and I can pick out shafts for that just fine. But having to shoot around a wide shelf is a new ballgame entirely. Just exercising the limbs at about 3/4 draw put me hitting about 6' to the left (shooting right handed) with some carbon arrows I've used with my Samick. Playing around a bit with a dynamic spine calculator gave me the impression that I'm going to need some VERY weak shafts to get around the riser so I can use some help in figuring this out.
The bow is going to be intended for backyard shooting & maybe some roving on occasion. At 70" it's a bit long for hunting in the deep woods & steep terrain I frequent. But I may opt to build another shorter bow of the same basic design & draw weight if the mood strikes me later and it would be good to interchange the ammo.
I backed the bow with burlap/Titebond III last night so the dimensions/specs below were taken before applying the backing. I still need to make a string for it (using poly rope to tiller). Some finish sanding may lighten the limbs a bit, too.
46-47# @ 28", though I'm only pulling about 27". Again, this is +/- at this point since I've now added a light backing and need to finish sanding.
Riser width = 1 3/16" (I may add a little leather on the handle for a strike plate so that may add 1/8 or more to each side.
Width at fades = 2"
Width at tips = 11/16"
According to the spine calculator, I'll need arrows spined at about 19# if shooting at 32" with 125 gr tips. Is that accurate? Sounds like kid arrows & if they're coming out of a 45# bow, will these even hold up? Any guidelines out there for how to select a spine weight once I get the bow ready to shoot?