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Inconsistent Arrow Spine Charts (Recurve)
So after a long time spent shooting rental equipment, I bought myself my first bow. I've been trying to find arrows to match but I see so many spine charts and references everywhere and they don't seem to be consistent? (e.g., For Easton, charts have given me anything between 1716 to 1916 for aluminium and 500 to 800 for carbon.)
Help on any context I am missing will be greatly appreciated. I will be shooting a 68' bow at a 28.25' draw length at 10-20 yard distance paper targets indoors. 28# draw weight. So thinking of 29' or 29.5' arrows to start with.
[I've been looking on Easton's website and the reference charts on various archery retailer websites]
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