Arrows are measured with the nock on the arrow. The distance is from the inside of the nock where the bowstring sits to the end of the shaft. The point or broadhead is not part of the measurement.
For barebow shooters, nock to tip is the important measurement since we aim off the tip. Arrow length affects your "point on". I was not aware that others did not consider the point.
So if my arrows are cut 28" nock to end of shaft will they spine at the advertised spine or stiffer as the actual shaft will be shorter?
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