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Nock a full length arrow and pull it back to full draw. Then have someone make a mark with a sharpie about 1/2" past furthest forward point of the arrow rest. un-nock the arrow and remove the nock. measure from the back of the arrow to where the mark is and round up to the nearest 1/2". If it came in at 27 3/4", have them cut at 28". Doing it this way, your arrow length will not be as long as your draw length but it won't cause any problems.edit: If possible, i.e. you're buying arrows un-fletched, have them "Center cut" the arrow, taking an equal amount off of each end.
Quote from: DoubleJ on December 30, 2011, 06:40:57 AMNock a full length arrow and pull it back to full draw. Then have someone make a mark with a sharpie about 1/2" past furthest forward point of the arrow rest. un-nock the arrow and remove the nock. measure from the back of the arrow to where the mark is and round up to the nearest 1/2". If it came in at 27 3/4", have them cut at 28". Doing it this way, your arrow length will not be as long as your draw length but it won't cause any problems.edit: If possible, i.e. you're buying arrows un-fletched, have them "Center cut" the arrow, taking an equal amount off of each end.A caveat with this method is how comfortable you are having the broadhead behind your bow hand. I am not. I like mine to extend about 1" past the leading edge of the riser/grip.
Arrow length is directly related to spine. I would recommend finding someone with a program like archers advantage and having them run your specs so you can get the optimal spine.
I've been fletching my own arrows for years and have never heard of "center-cutting" shafts. Please elaborate on this.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 30, 2011, 11:55:10 AMI've been fletching my own arrows for years and have never heard of "center-cutting" shafts. Please elaborate on this.Read it in a magazine a few years ago. If your stock arrows are 36" and you need them 26", you have the cutter cut 5" from each end. Theory is that most of the flaws in the shaft are at one or the other end and that the center of the shaft is "More true" so to speak.