ORIGINAL: davepjr71
I'm not a target shooter but have heard that many like to use underpined arrows. Is thistrue or false?
If that is the case, you want the rest to stay in contact with the arrow longer to help stabilize the shaft since it will want to flex more? I believe that would be the benefit of using a solid rest for target shooting.
I'm guessing the limbdriver provides that stability while still falling out fo the way incase the shooter makes some sort of mistake upon release. I know I've already said this partin my previous post but the more I think about it the more I understand the concept.
NO,they use perfectly spined arrows(for the most part),hunters use stiff arrows.
But your assumptions are correct because the perfectly spined arrow will still oscilate,even when bullet holing paper,the arrowstill has some movement to it,unless it is overspined.Even then there is movement,just a different kind.