Hi all.
I have a friend who visited me and he owns a metal factory in UK, we were talking and came to the subject of spear flex, as he is a great tech guy he started to do calcs on my spears and said they were good, with a minimum of back push force flexability, which down to basics IT dont bend/wobble much when shot off. then we started on the tip, and because of the rocky coast we have here mine looked, well lets not go there, and he said he would make me some screw on tips made from Titanium,
Basicaly cut of the tip and screwthread it 1cm above the floppy, the tip would be 4cm shorter to compensate weight difference so i dont get tip drop, and i get a fistfull of them, so always a sharp tip to hand.
The Question is, is it a good idea/viable option to sharpening the speartip and reducing the complete spear every time,
the spear i use is 120cm.
I have a friend who visited me and he owns a metal factory in UK, we were talking and came to the subject of spear flex, as he is a great tech guy he started to do calcs on my spears and said they were good, with a minimum of back push force flexability, which down to basics IT dont bend/wobble much when shot off. then we started on the tip, and because of the rocky coast we have here mine looked, well lets not go there, and he said he would make me some screw on tips made from Titanium,
Basicaly cut of the tip and screwthread it 1cm above the floppy, the tip would be 4cm shorter to compensate weight difference so i dont get tip drop, and i get a fistfull of them, so always a sharp tip to hand.
The Question is, is it a good idea/viable option to sharpening the speartip and reducing the complete spear every time,
the spear i use is 120cm.