From: ScoutII
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Date: 13-May-20 |
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I'm working on a arrow build and need a spine calculator for heavy inserts and broadheads. It will need to calculate 400-500 insert head combination. Thanks
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From: Andy Man
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Date: 13-May-20 |
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try 3 rivers one
but with that just drop a brick and see what it does? :>)
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From: MSwickard
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Date: 13-May-20 |
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Stu's Calculator works quite well.
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From: Jim
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Date: 13-May-20 |
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Don’t put all your confidence in that spine calculator. Spine charts and calculators are just a rough starting point.
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From: fdp
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Date: 13-May-20 |
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One thing to consider. If you are going to be shooting arrows much over 28" from a bow that has any reasonable amount of cut to center, in a bow over 50'ish pounds you may have a hard time finding anything.
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From: aromakr
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Date: 14-May-20 |
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Why in the world would you need 400-500 grains wt. head/insert, you will be shooting an arrow that weighs 8-9 hundred grains.
Bob
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From: ScoutII
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Date: 14-May-20 |
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Bob I shoot heavy arrows for the penetration. I keep my shots close and tight groups. Its works for me.
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