Originally posted by osiristheclown:
OK, now I'm totally confused! The Easton chart on their website doesn't agree with what the chart on the box of 2117 Legacy's says, and the site for arrowsbykelly is completely different. Unless I'm reading all these wrong, the 2314 should work at their current 29.5" using 125gr points?
The Easton charts are a guide only, they will get you close, but difference in bow performance and personal shooting style will determine your personal best choice in shaft size.
A too limber or too soft spine will place your arrows to the right, if you are a right handed archer.
Arrows that hit left are too stiff in spine.
I would try the 2117 with a 125 point weight, but cut the arrow down to 29".
If they seem underspined, a set of cat whisker string silencers will probably help.
The Easton charts are set up for high performance recurves and fast flight string materials, and personally I have found them to be a little conservative to the stiff side of arow spine.