So last week I got a new Thunderstick III from Jim Reynolds, it is a cut to center 66' 50@28 and I draw it to 28 in. It has an 8 strand SBD string on it with wool silencers and I put a calf hair shelf and plate on it.
When I ordered this bow I had a gift certificate and I bought a dozen Beman MFX 400, I wanted to shoot 250 gr points so I figured this spine would put me in the ballpark. My goal for arrows was to be 12-13 gpp, with 20 % FOC so I figured that I would use 250 gr points and 50 gr inserts, start full length and cut down until they fly straight.
Took a long lunch yesterday and went to my local archery shop. I was gonna shoot and use their saw to cut down as needed. Anyway, I got all set up with 2 bare shafts and......
These things flew like darts! I mean PERFECT. I spent about 45 minutes just having a good time shooting the bare shafts, I also had brought two fletched shafts without inserts, so I put inserts in them and points and they were all grouping together at 25 yds. I have never had it so easy with tuning.
Now I figured that they would need to be cut down some, I am shooting 32.5 in arrows but as long as they are flying straight I don't care.
When I got home I put in the arrow info into Stu's calculator. These arrows are showing a dynamic spine of 31 Lbs. Now in this case I am gonna believe the bow, but I was really surprised at how far off it was from my bow on Stu's. My bow shows I need 54 lb spined arrows.
Anyway, I am super happy with my tuning, I must have been living right lately.