Just today I won a dozen Easton Lightspeed shafts with inserts and nocks all packaged up. Great timing, too, as my boy and I lost 4 of our GT 35/55 XT's this weekend at the 3D shoot were I won the raffle. Here is my quandry:
The GT 35/55's are 7.4 grains per inch, Spined at .480,
the Easton Lighspeed's are 7.4 grains per inch, Deflection per Inch of .400.
Are the two designations, Spined and Deflection per Inch one and the same?
Are the Eastons a lighter spined arrow than the GT's causing the flight charactoristics to be totally different?
Would I be better served to trade these shafts for 35/55's?
BTW, I am shooting a laminated Martin LB of 50# @28". Thanks, Christopher.