Arrows angling to the right
#12
It'sa Morrel bag target. I tried turning it a little right and left - seemed to not make a difference. The bow is one of the new Fred Bear's - all set up by the local pro shop. My arrows are all spined for a 60 lb. bow. I have been out of archery for quite awhile - now that I am in my mid 50's, a pull of 50 lbs. is a lot more comfortable. I guess I could turn the bow back up to 60 lbs. From what I gather here, one could expect too stiff of an arrow to angle to the right and too soft of an arrow to angle left? Or is there any "rule" that applies to what an incorrectly spined arrow will or won't do?
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It'sa Morrel bag target. I tried turning it a little right and left - seemed to not make a difference. The bow is one of the new Fred Bear's - all set up by the local pro shop. My arrows are all spined for a 60 lb. bow. I have been out of archery for quite awhile - now that I am in my mid 50's, a pull of 50 lbs. is a lot more comfortable. I guess I could turn the bow back up to 60 lbs. From what I gather here, one could expect too stiff of an arrow to angle to the right and too soft of an arrow to angle left? Or is there any "rule" that applies to what an incorrectly spined arrow will or won't do?
It'sa Morrel bag target. I tried turning it a little right and left - seemed to not make a difference. The bow is one of the new Fred Bear's - all set up by the local pro shop. My arrows are all spined for a 60 lb. bow. I have been out of archery for quite awhile - now that I am in my mid 50's, a pull of 50 lbs. is a lot more comfortable. I guess I could turn the bow back up to 60 lbs. From what I gather here, one could expect too stiff of an arrow to angle to the right and too soft of an arrow to angle left? Or is there any "rule" that applies to what an incorrectly spined arrow will or won't do?
What kind of arrows are they? I've got a few different kinds around thatI use to figure things out. I don't think it's you. If it was they wouldn't consistently be doing something, they'd be all over.
#14
Roskoe,
Sounds to me like you have major issues you need to forget everything and go back to square one!
Download this link on tuning; http://www.eastonarchery.com/downloads.asp
read & print it out, and keep it. You will find it will solve your problems
Sounds to me like you have major issues you need to forget everything and go back to square one!
Download this link on tuning; http://www.eastonarchery.com/downloads.asp
read & print it out, and keep it. You will find it will solve your problems
#15
Easton tuneing chart is a great start , In allmost all situations the farter downrange an arrow gets the straighter its flight , unless outside like you said you are shooting , when shooting a large fletch in the WIND , the stroner the more angle . There are many variables , this might just be the one that got you on this particular day . Being overspined as you say you are is usealy not that bad , you can try a heaver tip and if it corects the issue you may have the answer , Ill bet thats not it .
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