@Cereleste Picture is showing the result of the tuning, with a
easton standard tuning the bare shaft land to the right, also pointing to the right, having the point into the red and the noch in the yellow. I still have to test with the 100g point.
I feel forced now for center shot position, the point right side is on the string left side, medium spring on plunger at 3/4 of his preload, brace close to 10", max recommended is 9,5",but with my 32"+ draw lenght it have some e tre stored energy at the release.
@Rog600 i don't think so, I use an electric gun set to 150/200 c°, is the point where the glue start to melt, I never over heated any arrow in this process
Yesterday btw i was outside to test more, and in 200 shoot with 15+ m/s i did a bad shot landing on the frame, nothing happened!
I ended the train session with some 54 points end
So I think that the 120g point is too long inside the weak part of the shaft causing the problem I encountered in the last week training. I think I will probably leave X10 until I will buy them with the tungsten point, short inside to use the X10 as they where designed.
If I'm right, the 370
ace, uncut will fit my drawlengt and poundage.
Tomorrow I will test them and see
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