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stick flipper
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question about arrow tuning
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July 27, 2007, 04:06:00 PM »
I have a dozen chundoo arrows that are a little too weak. I can't cut them down any and I would rather not go down in point weight. I shoot a centershot recurve. that being said would it be possible to build my side plate out a little bit until they shoot good, or is that not going to work very well. It makes sense to me that it would work, but maybe I am wrong
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Doc Nock
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Re: question about arrow tuning
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July 27, 2007, 04:13:00 PM »
Absolutely! Check OL Adcock's website for A&H bows and find the tuning page. It explains that well.
Shaft too weak, then shim out sideplate till it flies well. Easiest way is to have a pair of fletched and pair of bare shaft to compare impact points.
My Morrison is 3/16 PAST center and I have to shoot 80# arrows outa that sucker with 48# limbs! That is with an inch overhang (cut 29 for bh clearance for 28" draw.)
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Re: question about arrow tuning
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July 27, 2007, 04:14:00 PM »
I believe it will work, but haved never had occasion to try it. According to the tuning guide of bowmaker.net, you are correct.
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Steertalker
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July 27, 2007, 04:17:00 PM »
Stick flipper...
Try increasing your brace ht.
Brett
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Hardhed
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July 27, 2007, 04:20:00 PM »
I think decreasing brace height may make them shoot a little stiffer, as I have found increasing brace height makes arrows shoot a little weaker, but it probably depends on your setup-
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July 27, 2007, 04:23:00 PM »
That should work, but one thing to think about, any arrows you have currently may shoot stiff after you shim out your sideplate.
Eric
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