Ok my bows are 55# @ 28". My draw is just under 27" so I'm drawing between 50-52 lbs. My arrows are 29 1/4" Gold Tip Traditionals 3555 with the standard Gold Tip insert and 240 grains up front counting the points. That makes my total arrow weight 530 grains. These things shoot like darts out of my longbow but I'm having trouble getting them to fly correctly out of my recurve. My recurve is quite a bit faster than my longbow so I'm wondering if I need to go with a stiffer arrow? I have played with the brace height from 7" all the way up to 8.5" but it shoots better at 8". I really don't want to use less weight in the tips because I would like to stay around the 10 gpp for better penetration. Could it be possible that I need to go with 5575 with only drawing 50-52#?
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If 480 grains is perfect for a 48# bow , then why wouldn't it be even better from a 53# bow? Faster arrow , less drop. That 10 gpp gets blown way out of proportion. I have had more pass throughs since dropping to 7.5 gpp I still have 21% foc as well
I would drop 25 grains and see if it straightens up.
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I've got a buddy with some 5575s close to the weight of my current ones that I'm going to try. I guess my main concern with the weight is that I don't want to have to make huge adjustments going from my longbow shooting 530 grains to my recurve shooting a totally different weight. I know my longbow shoots perfect at 530 grains and I get some wabble at 520 grains. So if I have to shoot 2 completely different sets of arrows then ideally I'd like to keep them close together. I appreciate the input. I'm glad I'm at least thinking on the right track.
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I found the link for you:
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Ok I'm trying the least expensive way first. I decided to replace the insert (11.4 gr) and 140grains of weights with just a 100 grain insert since I already had a dozen. That will make it 200 grains up front including the point and 480.6 total. They actually shoot really well out of both bows. I'm not sure why they shoot good out of my longbow now and they didn't before but we'll see how it goes. I also have some 125 grain points (505.6 total) I'm going to try as well. So much for the simplicity of shooting traditional bows.
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