New 101 Problem
#11
Think about it,your arrows are perfect for a 70# bow,why would they be perfect for a 60#er.
Your bow shows all the signs of an arrow that is too stiff and you are using a 70# arrow.
Your bow shows all the signs of an arrow that is too stiff and you are using a 70# arrow.
#12
This is what happens when you tune for bulletholes when shooting a stiff spine or torquing a bow.
I bet you can tune those arrows with walkback and group tuning and they will shoot fine but not get a bullet hole.In this case,fine is a relative term.
You can not have the arrow nodes properly aligned as well as your form being sacrificed when trying to shoot an arrow that is pointed off to the side.
A little about nodes
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=3372984
I bet you can tune those arrows with walkback and group tuning and they will shoot fine but not get a bullet hole.In this case,fine is a relative term.

You can not have the arrow nodes properly aligned as well as your form being sacrificed when trying to shoot an arrow that is pointed off to the side.
A little about nodes
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=3372984
#13
WOW! That really explains it. Thanks again for your help! What arrow would you recommend for a 101 60#? I was told a maxima 150 but the chart on their site is not pointing to a 150.




