Hey guys, I did a bit of research on this topic. And have an idea of the problem, but would like to confer with you all.
I shoot a 56" 45@28 (Drawn to 31") so about 54 lbs, Big Jim Thunderchild (center cut).
I purchased a test kit from surewood 3 spines.
65-70, 70-75, 75-80. I must shoot full length 32" tapered to a hair over 31 inches.
I went out with 125g field point, and broke arrows in all 3 spine ranges. 65-70 it took about 4 shots, 70-75 lasted the longest maybe 10 shots, and the 75-80 lasted 4 shots. They all broke on target (target is a soft cheap styrofoam). But the kicker is, I got alot of slight nock right, and nock low. (All testing was done bare-shaft).
I think I may be underestimating a full length wood arrow and how much it weakens the spine.
Do I need to go to a 80-85 or 85-90 at full length? Thoughts, opinions?
I really would like to shoot wood arrows, there is something about them. I'd like to find the right spine and start work on some woodies.