Okay Guys. Haven't been on much this week because I've been shooting. Going to use my old bow for turkey season.
Here's where I'm at:
Bow:
64" straight grip, slight r/d longbow, brace height 6 3/16", nock +13/16", shelf cut to 3/16" center, 1/16" strike plate ( that makes 1/4" total off center),
B-50 string, rubber whisker silencers at 11" from loops,
Very comfortable: clicker pops at about 4:30-5:00 ish, giving me a draw length of 25" and a 48# draw weight. I shoot 3-under, deep hook.
Arrows: 50-55 parallel cedar, 11/32" dia, 190gr field point (until broadheads come this week), 5" parabolic LW true-flights.
29 1/4" BOP. Total arrow wt 530 gr, FOC is 18%.
Results:
DAY 1: point-on distance of about 33 yards (YES!), groups at this distance were slightly larger than a baseball centered exactly where I was holding arrow point. I could not detect any porpoising at all, and no major fishtailing, although I did occasionally detect the TINIEST, SMALLEST, slight wiggle almost unnoticeable to me at all.
Was very pleased with excellent arrow flight and accuracy, but I still suspected a slightly weak dynamic spine. Most guys would bareshaft tune at this point to check; but I don't bareshaft and I won't. But I WILL dip my fletchings in water (same idea).
DAY 2 (Lots of rain): shot in rain, and as fletchings began to soak, I noticed a dramatic fishtailing. Bingo, my conclusion was the dynamic spine was still too light.
The only thing I did was to trim my shafts by 1/4". The results shifted my groups over 5" (still raining), and made them less tight. I increased the brace height to 6 1/2" to compensate and got no change (still 5" to left).
I think I probably should have trimmed by 1/8" instead.
Does all this sound right to you guys? Especially on the following 4 specifics:
1) With the 190 grain points and a 29 1/4" BOP shaft length, I would have BET on needing a higher spine than 50-55. (I'm guessing it's because of my shorter draw length and 1/4" off center shelf?)
2)The nocking point always seems a bit high on this bow. Weird; but I shoot 3-under. So maybe that's why.
3) Yes, I do keep my arrows long (it allows my point on-distance to be the same as my maximum hunting shot distance without using a fixed crawl). I say that's not wasted arrow. I use every inch of it to get my point-on distance that low (just PM me if you are also a split-vision shooter and want to convince me otherwise).
4) What about when I trimmed the shafts by 1/4" though? Should it have effected my left/right impact THAT much, considering they were already slightly low in dynamic spine? (I mean, the 5" impact was from beyond 30 yards, which is probably unnoticeable at 10 or 20 yds, right?, so I guess that makes a sense).
5) Yes, I understand that the field points may not fly the same as broadheads, but once they arrive I will make the adjustments and tune to them. This is was just ballpark so I know which shafts to order.