Originally posted by George D. Stout:
Them babies at 27" are going to be about 60#'ish spine, as I believe they are spined at 28" from the factory. That would normally indicate a 55# @ 28" on the 35/55. Carbon stiffens quickly when cut shorter as well so I would suspect they would be very stiff for your bow....unless it's cut past center.
You really need to take a shaft and experiment with the front weight you plan to use. Don't guess; start at full length and work backwards, cutting only about 1/4 to 1/2 inch at at time.
Concur...
I highly recommend you download Stu's Trad Spine Calculator to assist you. This is the best thing to happen to Trad since the Big Shot Glove.
Using it, I was able to achieve perfect flight with 29.5" CXTH 4560, from my recurves that average #53 at my 28.5" draw. to get under 2# difference across the board, I had to go with 145 grain points with standard inserts, or 125s with 50 grain brass inserts. If I cut the next batch to 30" though, they will be virtually on the money. Could have gotten there by trial & error, but it would have taken longer and probably cost me a shaft or two cut too short/stiff, along the way...
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