What is this gobbley gook on stu's chart:
-For Wood or Other, enter AMO static spine
(2# @ 26") (enter exact poundage, for 60# use 60) static spine
-For Wood/Other, enter shaft grains per inch (GPI)
I use good ole 11/32 cedar shafts cut to 28 inches, what the heck is static spine ? If I knew the spine I wouldn't be asking the question !
I imagine GPI is taking the total weight of my arrow & deviding it by 28 to get my grains per inch ?
I just had a friend call & says on page 66 of three rivers catalog the chart says I should be between 35-40 spine, I have seen charts say 50-55 spine. I guess LB Hntr is correct & I need to buy 2 test kits to cover the bases, if I remember right that will be a $40 experiment, that does not bother me as bad as hunting season is only a month or so away & by the time I do the experiment to find what I need & then get what I need ordered it will be hunting season !
I guess I screwed up waiting this late in the season to find out the reason I'm not grouping (usually hitting to the left) is that I'm overspined, I'm shooting arrows that are right at a 55 spine.
Was just looking for a quick fix verses a 2 week one, as hunting season is coming soon.
Thanks,
Dan