I'm looking to add a little FOC, well a lot of FOC, and I'm hoping to get pointed in the right direction. I'm going to be switching from wood to carbon as well, but have shot carbons in the past so I'm familiar with them. Understanding that extra weight up front changes the dynamic spine, how much is actually changed or is it basically that the calculators change because of the extra weight?
Currently I'm shooting a 58" Kanati 55# @ 28" (I draw 29"). I'd like to be around 25% FOC with puts me running close to 400 grains total on the front of a .340 spine gold tip velocity, but the calculator puts they dynamic spine of the at arrow at 34.5 (actually had to use the generic carbon 340 and put in the velocity weight in). I first thought .340 would be stiff but now I'm confused, which isn't hard to do AT ALL!
For the guys that run high FOC setups, does this sound right? I'm going to order some test arrows and I'm wondering what spine to start with.
As always thanks in advance.