I’m going on 25 yrs as a PLS. Nice to meet a fellow “Peter precision”!
I don’t know if that’s stiff. Vertical line for a right shoes just barely weak if you’re low right with the bare shaft
I agree. Group tuning would indicate a pretty closely tuned arrow. And we don’t know the angle of the shot.Tail right for a right handed shooter is stiff.
I agree. Group tuning would indicate a pretty closely tuned arrow. And we don’t know the angle of the shot.
Probably need to step back to longer distance and retest. I have found my 46# Maddog drawn to 28.25” shoots a 600 spine with 200 up front stiff. It is cut before center
If those shots are taken from the same angle with consistent form, that is far from a tuned arrow, regardless of the group. I want arrow flight as perfect as I can get before I fletch an arrow. Those feathers are working overtime correcting the flight, in return losing more energy.
Excellent assessment......I’ve been shooting trad for a week, cut me a little slack
Not necessarily. The target itself can effect nock end orientation.Tail right for a right handed shooter is stiff.