Rheron
FNG
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2017
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Hello again friends! After some success in the elk woods last year I’m back to tuning after purchasing a new riser. Here’s some stats, not sure what’s need so I’ll give it all.
Whitefeather lark riser 21”
Blackmax long recurve limbs 40#
66” overall length
400spine, 34” black Eagle vintage arrows
50gr inserts
125gr cutthroats
Drawing 31.5”
Not even sure what my draw weight is at my draw( never used a draw weight scale).
With my last riser I was tuned about as well as my form would allow, comfortable out to 30yards on elk. With my new riser I’m consistently hitting right of my aim by about 6”. From what I know I’m showing weak spine. I am willing to cut my arrows down a bit- have about 1.5” or so to play with. My question is how much should I start cutting? 1/2” to start? Is that drastic? Should I play with nock weight first? Any thoughts to get my back on track would be appreciated. Thanks guys
Ryan
Whitefeather lark riser 21”
Blackmax long recurve limbs 40#
66” overall length
400spine, 34” black Eagle vintage arrows
50gr inserts
125gr cutthroats
Drawing 31.5”
Not even sure what my draw weight is at my draw( never used a draw weight scale).
With my last riser I was tuned about as well as my form would allow, comfortable out to 30yards on elk. With my new riser I’m consistently hitting right of my aim by about 6”. From what I know I’m showing weak spine. I am willing to cut my arrows down a bit- have about 1.5” or so to play with. My question is how much should I start cutting? 1/2” to start? Is that drastic? Should I play with nock weight first? Any thoughts to get my back on track would be appreciated. Thanks guys
Ryan