I got my first recurve yesterday.
I spent all afternoon fiddling with it and getting acquainted with my new bow.
I was shooting well out to 25yds. It's my first trad bow, but not the first time I've shot one before.
Well..... The arrows seem to me to be flying straight and true. They were sticking in the target straight and any mess ups on where they hit were due to me, bad release, moving my arm before I released, etc...
I decided to see what a bare shaft would do at 15yds. I launched 3 fletched arrows and they all grouped w/in 4" of one another on center. The bare shaft kicked about 8" to the right and didn't fly straight. It was on center. Wasn't low or high.
I repeated the process 10 times and everything was consistent to what I wrote above. Just wanted to make sure the problem wasn't me. (Form)
I read up on the bare shaft hitting consistently to the right and it said that my arrows are to weakly spined...
The ways to solve the problem were either cut the shafts and make the arrows shorter, go to a lighter head, or build the shelf out..
Well, I don't have the tools to cut the arrow and the next size down I had from the 175gr tips I have now are 100gr tips for my compound..... I didn't want to go that route either... I've also got 100gr inserts in my arrows.
So I built the shelf out a bit more using some calf hair rest material.
It seemed to work, it brought my bare shaft in with the other arrows nicely. But.... The bare shaft still doesn't fly true like my fletched arrows......
That's where I'm stuck at the moment.... Everything seems to be in working order, but the bare shaft not flying straight is bugging me...I want it to fly like the fletched arrows.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
BuckyT