Cool shot pic
#12
RE: Cool shot pic
Did anybody ever watch the instructional DVD that came with the Buck Growl deer call? theres one scene where you can see the arrow spin straight into the deer it was awesome, expecially in slow mo.
#13
RE: Cool shot pic
Spinning... flexing.... It don't realy matter. ITs a very cool pic. I took one of a buddyyears ago and caught the arrow in flight. Its much harder to see than that though. I love pics like that anyway.
#15
RE: Cool shot pic
It is a very cool picture.... but with the arrow nocked onto the string.... there is no physically possible way that the arrow could be spinning until it releases from the string, which would be an inch or so after it passes the resting/brace position.
#16
RE: Cool shot pic
I'm with the rest of the guys that I'm not sure it is spinning,...but... (Flexing is a possibility but also the change in nock travel could account for the blur.)
It is one heck of a picture. I also like the bowfishing one. Thanks for sharing.
It is one heck of a picture. I also like the bowfishing one. Thanks for sharing.
#17
RE: Cool shot pic
Sorry for the confusion, but I was just looking at the streak out from the riser and was assuming it was the arrow starting its spin. My reason for posting was just that I thought that it was a cool pic. I know that the arrow can't spin while on the nock or until it has left the string, I was refering to seeing 2 vanes before they get to the riser and only one shortly after. Is it spinning, I don't know, just thought it was cool!
#18
RE: Cool shot pic
ORIGINAL: strutnbuck
Sorry for the confusion, but I was just looking at the streak out from the riser and was assuming it was the arrow starting its spin. My reason for posting was just that I thought that it was a cool pic. I know that the arrow can't spin while on the nock or until it has left the string, I was refering to seeing 2 vanes before they get to the riser and only one shortly after. Is it spinning, I don't know, just thought it was cool!
Sorry for the confusion, but I was just looking at the streak out from the riser and was assuming it was the arrow starting its spin. My reason for posting was just that I thought that it was a cool pic. I know that the arrow can't spin while on the nock or until it has left the string, I was refering to seeing 2 vanes before they get to the riser and only one shortly after. Is it spinning, I don't know, just thought it was cool!
I remember seeing some pictures somewhere on the net that a guy took on a low shudder speed of him shooting a lumenock right at dark... it was a frozen red rope all the way from the bow to the target... very cool stuff.
#19
RE: Cool shot pic
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
It is very cool!
I remember seeing some pictures somewhere on the net that a guy took on a low shudder speed of him shooting a lumenock right at dark... it was a frozen red rope all the way from the bow to the target... very cool stuff.
ORIGINAL: strutnbuck
Sorry for the confusion, but I was just looking at the streak out from the riser and was assuming it was the arrow starting its spin. My reason for posting was just that I thought that it was a cool pic. I know that the arrow can't spin while on the nock or until it has left the string, I was refering to seeing 2 vanes before they get to the riser and only one shortly after. Is it spinning, I don't know, just thought it was cool!
Sorry for the confusion, but I was just looking at the streak out from the riser and was assuming it was the arrow starting its spin. My reason for posting was just that I thought that it was a cool pic. I know that the arrow can't spin while on the nock or until it has left the string, I was refering to seeing 2 vanes before they get to the riser and only one shortly after. Is it spinning, I don't know, just thought it was cool!
I remember seeing some pictures somewhere on the net that a guy took on a low shudder speed of him shooting a lumenock right at dark... it was a frozen red rope all the way from the bow to the target... very cool stuff.
Dan
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