Arrow Spine .350 vs .405
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Fork Horn
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Arrow Spine .350 vs .405
I'm currently shooting Vapor BlackHawk Pro Black 4000 arrows witha spine of .350 and 8.4gpi but looking to get new arrows and looking at the CX Maxima 3D Select 250's...They are lighter at 7.3gpi and I under stand they will be faster and probably shoot higher but what will the stiffer spine, .404 do to my accuracy or arrow flight??
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but what will the stiffer spine, .404 do to my accuracy or arrow flight??
That number is the amount of bend in the arrow. A .404 spined arrow bends .404 inches when tested and a .350 spined arrow only bends .350 inches when tested. The less it bends the stiffer the arrow.
In the maximas you should be looking at the 350's and not the 250's.
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Ok so if I do this everybody says I will be underspined...So when I look at the "pros" set-ups they have listed on their sites then they also shoot underspined...Why??
For instance one pro set-up I looked at shoots the Easton Flatline 400 with a .400 spine..I'm guessing this persons draw weight at 70# but their draw length is 29.5" and they shoot the Reezan..By the Easton Shaft selector that isn't even a recommended shaft and by what you all are telling me that would be under spined..so why shoot it then?? specially if your a TV pro??
For instance one pro set-up I looked at shoots the Easton Flatline 400 with a .400 spine..I'm guessing this persons draw weight at 70# but their draw length is 29.5" and they shoot the Reezan..By the Easton Shaft selector that isn't even a recommended shaft and by what you all are telling me that would be under spined..so why shoot it then?? specially if your a TV pro??
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Ok so if I do this everybody says I will be underspined...So when I look at the "pros" set-ups they have listed on their sites then they also shoot underspined...Why??
For instance one pro set-up I looked at shoots the Easton Flatline 400 with a .400 spine..I'm guessing this persons draw weight at 70# but their draw length is 29.5" and they shoot the Reezan..By the Easton Shaft selector that isn't even a recommended shaft and by what you all are telling me that would be under spined..so why shoot it then?? specially if your a TV pro??
For instance one pro set-up I looked at shoots the Easton Flatline 400 with a .400 spine..I'm guessing this persons draw weight at 70# but their draw length is 29.5" and they shoot the Reezan..By the Easton Shaft selector that isn't even a recommended shaft and by what you all are telling me that would be under spined..so why shoot it then?? specially if your a TV pro??
Hey man, I say have at it. Go buy yourself a dozen, maybe even three dozen.
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Fork Horn
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Because their web-site says they shoot 70#!! TV Pro??? Drury, Kisky, Reeve, Potts, Lakoski...any of these sound familiar?? I'm sorry but I think these TV pros probably know more than you and I and probably more than our local Pro Shops!!!
Thanks for your positive help in answering my question..I think I will now go out and buy 3 dozen!!
Thanks for your positive help in answering my question..I think I will now go out and buy 3 dozen!!