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Correct Arrow Spine....

Greetings all. I just recieved my first bow this summer and am hooked. I was gifted a Martin Champion 36. I love it. I have noticed, however, that my arrows corkscrew through the air and at the last 3D shoot i was at a gentleman told me my arrows may not be stiff enough.

Now my friend that gifted me the bow also set me up with 350 arrows. Im wondering if 250 makes sense in light of the flight path. Im coming to the wisdom of the internet for answers.

Info: Draw weight is 70 lbs Draw length is 32 inches Tips are 100gr field points

Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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