I watched the Paul Schafer Cape Buffalo video of the penetration test. He mentions putting a 1916 in a 2117. I am thinking about doing this for a bison setup.
What spine of arrow would this produce?
Would a guy just glue the inner shaft to secure it?
Does anyone know for any other arrow combinations that would work?
I was hoping to use 2013s and 1916s so I could use the 5/16 field points I already have.
Corrected Math:
So the inside diameter of the larger arrow should be close to, but greater than the outsider diameter of the smaller shaft.
IDL > ODS = Inside Diameter Large > Outside Diameter Small
Paul's set up (2117 and 1916):
IDL=ODL-Shaft Wall=(21/64)"-2*.017"=.294125"
ODS= (19/64")= .296875"
So the difference between 2117 ID and 1916 OD= IDL-ODS=.294125"-.296875"=-.00275" (Paul'setup shouldn't have worked?)
My possible set up( 2013 and 1916)
IDL=ODL- Shaft Wall= (20/64)"-2*.013"= .2865"
ODS= (19/64)"= .296875"
Difference=IDL-ODS=.2865"-.296875"= -.010375" (Won't work)
1816s:
Then, ODS (18/64")=.28125"
and Difference for 2013 and 1816= IDL-ODS= .2865"-.28125"=.00525"(Should work)
I'm very interested in calculating spine, if anyone knows how.
Just trying to avoid spending $300 on various arrows. I asked 3 Rivers and they weren't any help.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Coltin