Bumping this back up cause I gots questions.... :p
I got some 100 gr brass inserts this week and put a couple of them in these 2117s this morning. It definetely made the bow quieter. I haven't bareshafted them but they seem to fly straight. Will continue on with the bareshafting after I get a better grasp on whats going on here.
I also downloaded Stu's spine calculator today and thats where the questions start. I also weighed all the components and what I posted at first was a bit off. I'm shooting the aboyer javalina lites at 135gr. with a 75gr steel insert. The aluminum insert is 25 grains for a total point weight of 235. Punching all that in and inputting my bow info of 53# at 28" drawing 28" with a center shot of -1/16" I'm getting a dynamic spine of 62.4 and a required spine of 67.9. That makes the arrow weak doesn't it?
Adding another 75 grains by removing the aluminum insert and installing a 100gr brass insert and I'm getting a dynamic spine of 48.5#
How can these arrows even fly anywhere close to straight like that?
That is way way weak, isn't it? I'm so confused.... LOL.
Brad