How to Choose the Correct Arrow Spine for Your Traditional Bow

Arrow spine is one of the most important factors affecting arrow flight.

Incorrect spine causes poor accuracy and inconsistent performance.

What Is Arrow Spine?

Arrow spine measures shaft stiffness.

A lower spine number means a stiffer arrow.

Example:

  • 400 spine = stiffer
  • 700 spine = more flexible

Why Spine Matters

When released, the arrow flexes around the bow.

Correct flex ensures stable flight.

Incorrect spine causes:

Too stiff

  • Arrow impacts left (right-handed shooters)
  • Poor grouping

Too weak

  • Arrow impacts right
  • Excessive fishtailing

Factors That Affect Spine

Draw weight

Heavier bows need stiffer arrows.

Draw length

Longer draws increase required stiffness.

Arrow length

Longer arrows behave weaker.

Point weight

Heavier points weaken effective spine.

Beginner Recommendation

If unsure, contact us before ordering.

We can recommend the correct spine based on your bow setup.

Proper arrow matching dramatically improves traditional shooting performance.