Nubbb
What is this? Attempted intimidation via a " name-dropping" tactic? Or a bit of " I am right and greater than you, because see who I know?" [:-] [:' (]
I would rather you give me your email and telephone number, and I will attempt to get Bob or Terry Ragsdale to call you. However, I am positive both would say, " We have more and better things to do than waste our time trying to educate one person."
You are now (only) talking about (just) the apples and I am talking about the oranges you (also) threw in. I am disagreeing with the (paraphrased) -underspined can be perfectly tuned to perform perfectly while still underspined to the point of being a " wet noodle" - claim you made and support.
You keep backtracking to the grouping of broadheads, and now you have added to the soup;
" one' s tuning flaws do not show up until a particular distance is exceeded….and carbon oscillations absorb some of the underspine affects, releases and fall-aways allow you to get away with shooting arrow that are not correctly spined……broadheads ruin a good thing…..none of this is true with aluninum shafts because they dampen sloweer…..level nock travel is a good thing….high speed video is beautiful……shoot fast and ask questions later…..etc"
Forgive me, but what are you trying to say? I do not understand your point….at all. Reads like a rapid and random selection of excerpts from several articles.
For clarity, allow me to ask three questions based on some early claims that you supported, and made additional claims in defense. Try to answer without fogging the glass.
1. It is it necessary that shaft spine is perfectly or very closely matched to the bow, gear, and shooter' s form, or vice versa?
2. Although a shaft is underspined or overspined, can the arrows being perfectly tuned although a shooter' s single or overall preference of setup remains incorrect for the shaft spine?
3. Subsequent to tweaking and tinkering, a person is able to get shafts that remain undetspined/overspined to hit the mark; are the shafts perfectly tuned, and can the flight and accuracy be considered to be reliable and stable for target or hunting purposes.
PS: Tell Don that C903 said, " Hey!"