Well, it's new to me, Martin Hatfield that is 62" 61@30. I like it and it feels very good in the hand.
As I was shooting it today I was mixing some carbon with cedars and saw that my cedars were shooting very close to aim but the carbons were all grouping to the right. I decided to plug it into Stu Miller's calculator and see what it told me.
The carbons I was shooting are GT75/95, 32", 1 inch of footing weighing 13gr, 225gr heads and 3x4x 4inch fletching, total weight around 622gr. Per the calculator, the spine requirement is approx 80#, however those arrows are around 60#.
So I fiddled a bit and found that per the calculator, with 145gr up front the spine was close to correct.
So out I go to shoot them. I bring several old ones and several new ones to compare and to my suprise, I saw no discernable difference. They all grouped together (at point of aim).
I know this isn't bare shafting or paper tuning, so maybe not a true test, but I feel like these results are odd.
So, to my question- what the heck do I do and what should my arrows be build like?
My draw is 30.5 and on this bow it is right about 63#.
Thanks for your time helping an arrow dummy out-
Jethro