Understanding -- Static & dynamic Spine -- [SIMPLIFIED]

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @rozell2820
    @rozell2820 2 года назад +2

    How in the he'll do you not have 100K subs yet? You make great videos.

  • @monsterx2592
    @monsterx2592 2 года назад +2

    Always hilarious and educational!!!

  • @thephoenicianarcher5267
    @thephoenicianarcher5267 Год назад

    Beautiful info brother 💪

  • @WaynesGoneWild
    @WaynesGoneWild Год назад

    Good video...but 😁you should have said that the way you were measuring static spine and the numbers you were mentioning were for carbon arrows. The way spine is correctly measured on a wood arrow is with the shaft supported by uprights that are 26" apart. Thanks.

  • @cherylammons5395
    @cherylammons5395 2 года назад +1

    Kaz- fun factual fluffy poem. Oh and what is fluffy trash?

    • @ShatterproofArchery
      @ShatterproofArchery  2 года назад +1

      Kinda Like cotton candy for me, anything that takes up space and is garbage.

  • @fulcrum789
    @fulcrum789 2 года назад

    Cool Beans

  • @its_buttah_babii
    @its_buttah_babii 2 года назад +2

    I'm very much interested in learning traditional archery (recurve bow specifically) what would be the best options for me?

    • @ShatterproofArchery
      @ShatterproofArchery  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/lOQkIfvHpAM/видео.html this video may help:)

  • @Tombitesdog
    @Tombitesdog 2 года назад +1

    Hmmm.... Is that right? It seems to me that nothing about the bow (draw weight, length, shelf depth, string) affects the dynamic spine of the arrow. Those things, along with archers draw length, determine the dynamic spine Needed for best arrow flight. Aren't the physical elements of the arrow are the only things that determine its dynamic spine? For example, if an archer has perfectly tuned arrows, then increases their draw length by 2 inches, that perfect arrow is now too weak - a stiffer dynamic spine is needed.

    • @ShatterproofArchery
      @ShatterproofArchery  2 года назад

      Great question and point! It depends on how you define the dynamic spine. If the dynamic spine is how the arrow reacts when it is shot out of a specific bow then the bow does effect the dynamic spine. With your example of increasing draw length by 2 inches, the arrow has not been changed but how it reacts when it is shot has been changed, therefore the dynamic spine changes.