dottorfoggy
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arrows
i have 32" draw length, 32,6" ace c4 430, 120g point, easton nock and beiter pin, at 43,5# (screwed off the limbs at max, can't go lower) are too weak, pushing at the max are too weak, so yesterday i cut them at 32".
if the walk back tell me to make it more stiff, is better to leave the 430 to try the 400? i mean, also there is the point that can can be cutted from 120g to 100g but, for a long shaft like mine, is not better to keep more weight on the point to a better direction? for a full fita with 90/70/50/30mt
also, is better a fine tuned weak or stiff arrow?
stab
how do you balance the stab it self?
do you have any tips on how get the best balance?
they told me to rotate upside the bow, hold it with a finger 2,5" out to the stab.
after that, you prefer a stab that after release push the bow forward or push it down to a rotation?
brace and centershot
i may found the right brace and centershot, but, after a walk back, and shooting like a 1/2 meters form the targhe, to see how land the bare shaft, have you more test to be 100% sure to have it done right
tiller
as brace, i'm closer to a good setting, but at last, i want to double check it.
the test with a light stab is the best to check if is balanced? to see the top of the center stad where it move at the release.
a lot of questions :yummy:
i have 32" draw length, 32,6" ace c4 430, 120g point, easton nock and beiter pin, at 43,5# (screwed off the limbs at max, can't go lower) are too weak, pushing at the max are too weak, so yesterday i cut them at 32".
if the walk back tell me to make it more stiff, is better to leave the 430 to try the 400? i mean, also there is the point that can can be cutted from 120g to 100g but, for a long shaft like mine, is not better to keep more weight on the point to a better direction? for a full fita with 90/70/50/30mt
also, is better a fine tuned weak or stiff arrow?
stab
how do you balance the stab it self?
do you have any tips on how get the best balance?
they told me to rotate upside the bow, hold it with a finger 2,5" out to the stab.
after that, you prefer a stab that after release push the bow forward or push it down to a rotation?
brace and centershot
i may found the right brace and centershot, but, after a walk back, and shooting like a 1/2 meters form the targhe, to see how land the bare shaft, have you more test to be 100% sure to have it done right
tiller
as brace, i'm closer to a good setting, but at last, i want to double check it.
the test with a light stab is the best to check if is balanced? to see the top of the center stad where it move at the release.
a lot of questions :yummy: