So why do they mark 40-60, 55-70, and so forth if they are going by deflection? Seems strange.
Also, my spine tester reads both deflection and spine at the same time.
My only question, I guess, is if I am getting a reading for spine with a carbon arrow, does that generally reflect the high reading for the dynamic spine?
In other words, is there a way of showing what the variances are in dynamic spine using a tester or not? I think his shafts may be a bit stiff, causing his grouping to be a little off. They don't seem so stiff that they are hitting at an angle, but still a bit stiffer than necessary.