From a tuning stand point I feel with bows today you can really get away with a lot and a fairly wide range of spine with perfect bareshaft results from up close and at 20 yards.
Now, with that said, I have wondered why some just group more consistent day in and day out down range. This question has come up on many occasions and to be honest, I really haven’t had an answer considering I can duplicate the results regardless of spine with perfect tune results.
This led me to more testing and the weaker end of the spectrum for spine on a given setup. Some days I feel things are spot on down range and then I’ll have those days that just don’t flow quite right to average group spreads even thou shots break clean.
This is far from scientific proof but through my testing, I feel we still have that window in a sweet spot per say with spine and the selection we make to get the most out of down range groups.
I feel it’s through our own inconsistencies, whether facial pressure, very subtle pressure changes at the grip, the slightest inconsistencies in the back wall as we pull through the shot etc.
These subtle and slight inconsistencies aren’t absorbed as well through that weaker spine range per say in comparison to an arrow with more optimal spine range that absorbs these small inconsistencies more. The end results are tighter down range groups and consistency day in and day out when you choose that optimal spine range wisely.
Anyways, figured I would share with those that may be interested that might be fighting inconsistencies but still having perfect tune results.
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