Seems to me that if incorrectly spined arrows are released consistently, then they will have identical reactions, re: the process of going through paradox. The arrow should flex the same IF released in a consistent manner. The goal appears to be finding the CORRECT paradox, allowing proper flexing while minimizing contact and the quickest recovery time possible. In theory, stiffer arrows will recover more quickly than less stiff arrows, resulting in straighter flight and more downrange penetration power. Wouldn't they be more efficient than an arrow which takes longer (distance) to recover? Again, seems proper form takes away some variables which will affect recovery time, no? I may have said the same thing 3 different ways but I am trying to make sure I have my thinking right. Please advise if I have inadvertently exposed my ignorance, something I occasionally do
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Nice discussion! I like it.