Reading OL's tuning page it says that to get a more forgiving tune the arrow spine should be closer to the bow drawer weight, suggesting that one should build out the side plate to acheive this.
Question... what is considered acceptable? If i were using arrows that are 15# above my drawer weight ( i have a 30.5 inch drawer length) is this a reasonable weight spine to tune to at my drawer length, or should i be looking 5 or 10 # spine above my drawer weight at my drawer length?
I think i can understand that getting an arrow close to one's drawer weight in spine would give a more forgiving shot, but with long drawer lengths i'm thinking there will come a point when the arrow is pointing so far left that it becomes less forgiving. So i'm thinking there must be a sweet spot for a given drawer length, that the longer the drawer length the higher above the drawer weight the spine will be to hit that sweet spot.
Is my logic correct on this? And is this a trial and error thing to find your sweet spot?
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks for any help.
Stan