Arrow Spine
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RE: Arrow Spine
ORIGINAL: davepjr71
For hunting overspined isn't a bad thing at all. Being underspined is a bigger problem. If you have OT2 switch between the target choices and the hunting choices and you will see that hte same arrows that are stiff for target may be considered weak or just right for hunting.
For hunting overspined isn't a bad thing at all. Being underspined is a bigger problem. If you have OT2 switch between the target choices and the hunting choices and you will see that hte same arrows that are stiff for target may be considered weak or just right for hunting.
For a hunting arrow to flex when it comes off the string would that not send the broadhead on an angle, depending on the flex. When that shaft flexes, I would think the broadhead is not pointed directly at the aiming point it would beoff from the flex and create somewhat of asailing off if you will.
Get what I am trying to say.
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