Archer's Advantage program
#1
I'm thinking of springing for the $40 for this program. Is it worth it? Any other recommendations?
I want to fine tune my search for an arrow to shoot out of my Iceman without going through a dozen shafts of a half dozen arrows types/spines.
I have tuned bows before, and I have it close, but I'm thinking I need to go with a stiffer spine.
I want to fine tune my search for an arrow to shoot out of my Iceman without going through a dozen shafts of a half dozen arrows types/spines.
I have tuned bows before, and I have it close, but I'm thinking I need to go with a stiffer spine.
#2
I have AA as well as TAP. I have used both programs to help with selection of correct arrow spine and to create sight tapes for my target rig. I like AA the best, but I will tell you that there is almost always a different in what AA and TAP suggests for arrow spine, meaning this must not be an exact science. Take AA's suggestionas astarting point and nothing more than that.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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If all you are looking for is spine choices, there's on line charts from most arrow makers for that.
I have AA and use it for that, but it just gets you close, just like the charts.
I got AA for the sight tape making ability, these are dead on if you do your part.
I have AA and use it for that, but it just gets you close, just like the charts.
I got AA for the sight tape making ability, these are dead on if you do your part.




