MikeD
New member
Hi,
I've been shooting barebow indoors for a couple of months now (and other styles on and off over the last 40 years). Today I got a first chance to try shooting outdoors.
My setup: Spigarelli Revolution riser with 44lb Hex 5 limbs (68", 43lbs on fingers). Arrows 2013 XX75s 28" long.
So with that setup I'm point on at 50 yards. As I shoot IFAA, up to 80 yards, it would be nice to get point on a bit longer.
If I switched to 600 spine Carbon Ones at 28" with 80 grain points they be about 45 grains lighter.
How much difference is that likely to make?
Am I right thinking if I can shorten the arrows, I'd get a higher trajectory through geometry. Is .5 " going to make much difference.
Is there anything else I can do?
Cheers
Mike
I've been shooting barebow indoors for a couple of months now (and other styles on and off over the last 40 years). Today I got a first chance to try shooting outdoors.
My setup: Spigarelli Revolution riser with 44lb Hex 5 limbs (68", 43lbs on fingers). Arrows 2013 XX75s 28" long.
So with that setup I'm point on at 50 yards. As I shoot IFAA, up to 80 yards, it would be nice to get point on a bit longer.
If I switched to 600 spine Carbon Ones at 28" with 80 grain points they be about 45 grains lighter.
How much difference is that likely to make?
Am I right thinking if I can shorten the arrows, I'd get a higher trajectory through geometry. Is .5 " going to make much difference.
Is there anything else I can do?
Cheers
Mike