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If you leave your arrows 4 inches longer than your draw length, then a<br />
large part of the shaft is in front of the bow’s back right from the start of<br />
the shot: this part of the arrow is already aimed at the target and stabilizes<br />
the flight.<br />
The longer the shaft, the lower the bending stiffness, the spine. So you<br />
could use 32” shafts with a spine of 40# on your 40#@28” selfbow and<br />
the arrows hit exactly in the middle of the target.