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Questions about spine strength:

Hey guys, I’m pretty new to archery, and I’m wanting to know about how far I can deviate off of my spine and still be safe. I’m shooting a Matthew’s HTR with 70lbs on my draw weight, and my arrow shaft length is 27 inches. I’m not entirely sure about my draw length, but I think it’s 29 inches. I normally shoot with a 340 spine arrow. Again, this is strictly about safety and not performance, as I’m not going to get away from the 340 spines, but I just want to know. Thanks for any tips!

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