Dave with the blind eye
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Hello again everyone!!
Arrow spines confuse the he11 out of me. This is annoying because I intend to move up my draw at Christmas, and I will be going from 38 on the fingers to 42 or 44 depending on what limbs I can find in stock at the right money. From what I can tell on the spine charts, this is close to the "border" between spines. I am wondering, if I stick with existing arrows (which I think would then be deemed "too soft" but I don't know if spines go up or down in stiffness as your draw goes up) am I likely to notice much of a problem? I mean, if they're going to be "too soft" at 42 they must be "almost too soft" at 38 so how would I know whether changes in the groups are down to the arrows or down to me adjusting to new draw? Do "too soft" spines run one way and "too stiff" the other? I shoot right handed, is there anything particular that I should be looking out for?
Cheers!!
Arrow spines confuse the he11 out of me. This is annoying because I intend to move up my draw at Christmas, and I will be going from 38 on the fingers to 42 or 44 depending on what limbs I can find in stock at the right money. From what I can tell on the spine charts, this is close to the "border" between spines. I am wondering, if I stick with existing arrows (which I think would then be deemed "too soft" but I don't know if spines go up or down in stiffness as your draw goes up) am I likely to notice much of a problem? I mean, if they're going to be "too soft" at 42 they must be "almost too soft" at 38 so how would I know whether changes in the groups are down to the arrows or down to me adjusting to new draw? Do "too soft" spines run one way and "too stiff" the other? I shoot right handed, is there anything particular that I should be looking out for?
Cheers!!