I need some input on arrow selection and bow tuning. Thank goodness for this site to have some place to turn to!
I am shooting a Bear Kodiak Magnum, #55@28" (need to verify the weight).
Using the Easton charts, I got some XX75 arrows, 2216's, cut to 29", and have been shooting 125g field points. I have some 125g Snuffers and 125g Stingers that I'd like to use. The arrows weigh about 407grains, and the tips are within 3gr of 125g. When I balance them and compare the balance point to the center, they are FOC about 2.75inch.
So far I am just fooling around with the target points and having some fun, getting better and remembering lost skills. I do see some wobble in flight, so I want to get rid of the equipment errors to focus on my own skills next.
I have played with brace height, settling on 8 inches which works and feels best with the present arrow set up. After reading Fred Asbell's book, I modified the shelf and plate so that the rest point lined up with the grip better, and made a rest from a piece of sealskin, which a native neighbor here in Alaska harvested locally and gave to me
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I was going to do the bareshaft tuning, after reading here, and on the Adcock/ACS site. But the more I read, the more I think about what to do next, and how to go about it.
Questions:
It seems like my FOC is pretty low, after reading the Adcock site. Do I calculate the FOC using 2.75 over 29" shaft length, or do I use the overall arrow length, with the tip on it, i.e with the Stinger, it is 31.75"? Either way I am below 10%, and it seems like I want to be above 20%, from what I read. Maybe this is part of the wobble?
Should I try adding some weight for increasing FOC? How much, and will the 2216's work out with weight plus 125gr tips? Is there any point to bareshaft tuning with the present unweighted arrows if I am going to do that?
When I look at the weight systems available, I am not sure what would be best for the 2216 shafts; some don't list that shaft, so I guess they would not fit. Ideas for that?
Any advice appreciated on what to do and what sequence to follow.
Thanks
Walter