I guess I am realy wanting to blow off some steam more than I am looking for help, but here goes! I got my new Yellowstone 3 pc. and it is beautiful! I am having trouble getting this puppy tuned. It has two sets of limbs, but for now I am concentrating on the 54#@28" set. The bow is cut approx. 1/16" shy of center and I have tried 60-65# cedars with 125 and 140 points, Beman 400s with 100 grain brass adapters and 200 grain points and Goldtip 55/75s with 100 grain brass adapters and 200 grain points....all are 29" to bop. They are all flying stiff and this baffles me a bit. I bareshafted a Vapor 3000 with a 200 gr. point and it also flew stiff.
I am thinking that my best move will be to paper tune, although I can usually get where I need to be with bareshafting. It's frustrating 'cause I usually can have a bow tuned in an hour! I have some more shafts in some differents spines coming my way later this month and I'm sure I'll get it right eventually, I was just hoping to be able to hunt with this bow during the late season! Thanks for tolerating my rant! Mike
UPDATE(DUH!!)-with the 54# limbs on tonight, I took 3 cedars spined 50-55 and shot the Yellowstone. Results-nice tight group and what appeared to be perfect arrow flight! I will have to get someone to watch the arrow flight for me tomorrow evening, but from what I could tell they are flying great. I also picked up a few 55-60 spined arrows from another friend to try with the 57# limbs. Believe it or not, this is the first bow I have owned that I needed arrows in the same spine weight as the bow weight! All is good and at least I have somewhere to start to get "fine tuned". Thanks to all for the suggestions and encouragement. Mike