Since the limb repair on my Osage Longbow, the first thing I noticed was the poundage increased which I expected to happen. The next thing I had to do was re-tiller the limbs because the Flax won't allow the limbs to flex as much in those areas of the limbs anymore. No biggie, a few minutes with the belt sander and even tiller again, and back to original poundage of 45lb. at 26" which is what my target weight and draw length was.
Here's my problem. My arrows shoot predominantly left, which would indicate spine issues and they are also not coming off the bow cleanly. I can see some whip as they come off the bow.
I've already spined my shafts down to .640 which is spined for about a 40lb. bow, and I would think this should be light enough, but are longbows different than recurves in the respect to what spine they prefer as far as heavy spine versus lighter spine? Because evidently my chart isn't helping me hit it right?
I went by the chart and my home made spine tester for my recurve and I have 4 arrows spined exactly for the weight of the recurve and they shoot awesome, but for some reason those same rules aren't working for my longbow.
So, it's got me wondering if it's the bow, if it's fletching contact on the riser, or if I need to keep spining my shafts down until they come around??
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
SEMO