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Old 05-31-2007 | 07:42 AM
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Default RE: Arrow cutting

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Sure, you can always get the bad arrow but he showed me a way while paper tuning that I can also do a decent check of the spine (rotate the nock). So, what I do now is run my arrows through paper and see if the tear changes while I rotate the nock 120 degrees.
Just a side note to what you mentioned. There are not just three orientations for a nock on a normal three-fletch arrow. There are six. Each fletch position can have the nock rotated 180 degrees, that means two nock orientations at each fletch position. And that CAN make a difference.

Very interesting shooting bareshafts out of a Hooter Shooter and indexing nock orientations. On some shafts as you turn the nock you'll see a circular imact pattern form.
Agreed. You can also rotate the nock to the in-between fletch position so in essence you could have 12 positions. The 3 position rotation works well for me so far and if you start with a high quality shaft I don't really think much more than that would be needed.

Dave,
I paper tune with the fletching on. Certainly bareshafting would work but I change the distances (right off the paper, 6', 12') and get a pretty good readout on what the arrow is doing. I like the paper tuning because it gives me instant feedback on the arrow but I also group tune and have done the french tuning that you like.
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