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Eratic arrow flight after changing brands

Started by SnakeEyes, December 16, 2024, 03:43:58 PM

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SnakeEyes

40lb recurve/28" DL

I was shooting Traditional Only Obsidian 500sp with 125gr field points.  My total arrow weight was around 395gr.  Since I plan on hunting with this rig eventually, I "upgraded" to Gold Tip Traditional Classic (also 500sp).  They are a higher GPI and put me around 529gr

The issue is the flight is awful. I tried screwing on a 150gr point and it doesn't help. 

With the Traditional Only arrows, I never noticed my arrows cork screwing. Both brands are cut to 31". Thoughts ?

Orion

#1
Hmmmm.  I'm surprised the earlier .500s flew good for you.  That's rather stiff for a 40# bow.  Keeping them full length helps reduce the dynamic spine, of course.  Are your new shafts are the same diameter? If they're skinnier, they would likely need to be a little stiffer.  I suspect the issue is the additional shaft weight.  A heavier shaft will soften the dynamic spine. Thus, strange as it may seem, you may need even stiffer spine to get good arrow flight with the heavier shafts. 

Target Panic

You might want to consider a different arrow. A friend of mine shoots a 40lb Shrew long bow and pulls 27inches. He uses a 29inch 600 carbon arrow with a 100 grain point. Works well for him. I shoot a 40lb (Navajo bows) long bow and pull 26.'' I use either a 29' carbon 600 with a 175 grain point or a 28" 2013 aluminum arrow with a 125 grain point ( which should be too stiff for the bow but it works). Each bow is an individual and you have to experiment a bit to get an arrow that works for you.
Best of luck finding the right arrow!!

SnakeEyes

Quote from: Orion on December 16, 2024, 07:32:45 PM
Hmmmm.  I'm surprised the earlier .500s flew good for you.  That's rather stiff for a 40# bow.  Keeping them full length helps reduce the dynamic spine, of course.  Are your new shafts are the same diameter? If they're skinnier, they would likely need to be a little stiffer.  I suspect the issue is the additional shaft weight.  A heavier shaft will soften the dynamic spine. Thus, strange as it may seem, you may need even stiffer shafts to get good arrow flight with the heavier shafts.
Actually yes, the new shafts are small diameter (.204), while my Traditional Only are standard diameter.  Maybe I'll cut the new shafts down a bit and try a 100gr head...

Magilla

#4
 :dunno: I had problems tuning the also, I remember now that I had to shorten them or change point weight to get the same spine to tune.
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Bob Morrison


SnakeEyes

I should add that the arrows that ARE flying we'll (Traditional Only 500sp) have 50 grain inserts

Bob Morrison

Dan, take a bare shaft and you can tell right away what's happening. too weak or too stiff, nock high or low. One shot will tell all of this.

trad_bowhunter1965

Quote from: Bob Morrison on December 17, 2024, 08:14:51 AM
Dan, take a bare shaft and you can tell right away what's happening. too weak or too stiff, nock high or low. One shot will tell all of this.
Ditto on what Bob saying,
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SnakeEyes

#9
Here are pics.  Fletched and bareshaft   
These fly like garbage.
A tail left tear

Gold Tip Traditional Class
500sp
Small diameter
125gr field point

SnakeEyes

#10
Here are my original arrows
These fly awesome

Traditional Only
500sp
50gr insert
125gr head

the rifleman

If you're right handed the arrows are showing very weak, however w the spine you're shooting I'd guess too stiff showing false weak.  Easy to verify--- drop point weight and if they get better they are most likely truly a bit weak for that length/tip weight.

SnakeEyes

Quote from: the rifleman on December 17, 2024, 03:24:53 PM
If you're right handed the arrows are showing very weak, however w the spine you're shooting I'd guess too stiff showing false weak.  Easy to verify--- drop point weight and if they get better they are most likely truly a bit weak for that length/tip weight.
Yes sir. I am right handed.  Ok. I'll try 85gr or so

the rifleman

Btw, I've used @400gr arrows pulling 34-40# very successfully on our big bodied whitetails.  The bows I shoot are not cut to or past center and my 26" draw adds to the equation, but 600, 700, and even 800 spine usually work out for me.  I have found a lot of variance in what arrows are marked and what they spine.  For example my mfx600s spine .585 and gt Warriors spine .650.

SnakeEyes

Quote from: the rifleman on December 17, 2024, 03:35:57 PM
Btw, I've used @400gr arrows pulling 34-40# very successfully on our big bodied whitetails.  The bows I shoot are not cut to or past center and my 26" draw adds to the equation, but 600, 700, and even 800 spine usually work out for me.  I have found a lot of variance in what arrows are marked and what they spine.  For example my mfx600s spine .585 and gt Warriors spine .650.

My gut tells me these are too stiff. I am going to try an 85gr head and then 200gr head when I get home.

Bob Morrison

Is you bow center cut? past or before? also draw length and arrow length?

SnakeEyes

Quote from: Bob Morrison on December 17, 2024, 05:50:50 PM
Is you bow center cut? past or before? also draw length and arrow length?
Hi Bob. It's a Bear Kodiak Hunter, I believe it is center cut.

Draw length is 28"
Draw weight 40lb
Both arrow types are 31"

Bob Morrison

The tear shows under spined, but if the arrow tip is passed center it can give you the same tear. you may need to build shelf out a little shorting the arrow sometimes will align a little better. you can call if you would like,

SnakeEyes

Quote from: Bob Morrison on December 17, 2024, 06:03:02 PM
The tear shows under spined, but if the arrow tip is passed center it can give you the same tear. you may need to build shelf out a little shorting the arrow sometimes will align a little better. you can call if you would like,
Thank you.  You were right.  I screwed on an 85gr field point and it looks better already.  I guess I will cut the arrows shorter ...

I should have looked at Gold Tips spine chart prior to ordering.  They recommend 400sp for my setup


Bob Morrison

That looks better. I would want more up front, probably need the 400's. This is one of my hunting setups 500 Taipan Carbon arrow ($110 DZ. .204) my draw is 25" 40#@26" 250gr.up front cut to 29" 3-3" fletch. bare shafts bullet holes.

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