To really get the most from your compounds modern shafts are the way to go. If I had one I would use sighting systems and a trigger release, the full monty. Wooden shafts will never match the tolerances of Alloy/Carbon. They will be virtually identical in weight and spine, something Wood shafts can never equal. With a set up like this your compounds will be very accurate, and to be honest that's what it's all about.
(18 December 2014, 22:32)NorthernRaider Wrote: Naaaa I love my compound bow when I get better with it I want one of those ultra short Compounds with parallel limbs
This is the same model that I am learning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv6AiqeftUI
That's a very capable bow NR, with a good sighting system and a little practice you should be very accurate. Don't forget it's all about the arrows mate. Any bow is only as good as the arrows shot out of it, to quote ISHI the American Indian
"any stick can make a bow, but it takes a damn good stick to make an arrow", this guy shot Wooden shafts so he understood how hard it is to get a good set of matched shafts. Modern shafts are sooo much easier to shoot and get good results with. But i like the pain and misery so will stick with Natural. It's one reason I shoot Bamboo shafts as I believe they are better than Wood.