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Scattergun2570
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Figuring arrow length
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June 04, 2012, 09:29:00 PM »
I know bareshafting is the way to do it..But can someone explain the process. I am shooting a 45lb Martin Savannah.. I have .500 Spine Beman MFX shafts here. Also.. should I be using 4 or 5" feathers?
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lpcjon2
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Did you check the How To section, I think its in there as a How To
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Re: Figuring arrow length
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Click here for bare shafting help
Start out full length. Bare shafting can be frustrating if you don't already have pretty good form.
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Also big long feathers will cover a variety of sins in your form so start with 5 inch. After you have shot for awhile and feel more comfortable, then experiment.
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I'd say either 4-4", or 3-5", probably no real need for 4-5".
bareshaft isn't the only way to go.
There is paper testing.
Not trying to start a "which is better" conversation here guys...just that another form of fine tuning does exist.
I don't know much about carbon shafts but tuning is the same.
Try the weight of tip you want to shoot on a full length shaft....and go from there.
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