Question on Shafts
Alright guys, got some questions here. I have been using an old bow, a Martin Cougar Speed Flite with the poundage turned all the way up, 82 lbs. Well since it is an old bow, I had to do some research to find things out about it...First off, people on other forums were saying that even though it is about 12 years old there is no reason not to use it, which made me feel good. Secondly, they said to make sure that you werent using too light of arrows with the older bow because it might result in something kinda like the bow dry-firing, because of the low resistance. Is this true??
Ok, what worried me was the fact that i WAS shooting arrows in which the spine was listed as being too light...I was shooting Easton Maxum Quattro 2215. Now i have probably shot the three arrows i have been practicing with more that 1000 times in the past month, with pretty good groups, usually withing 2-3 inch groups at 20 yards...I just bought some more Easton Quattro 2315 because the easton website said that those were recommended for the setup if i were to turn it down to around 70 lbs...what do you guys think i should do?? THANKS!!!