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bones 03-11-2005 05:47 AM

Arrow tuner
 
I have been shooting a bow for about 10 months and have bought about three dozen arrows. These are the Carbon Furys sold by Bass Pro Shops. I had them cut to length and took them out and shot them. Should I get an arrow tuner to see which ones are the straightest and shoot the most consistant or not worry about it. Are these arrows good enought for hunting. It seems like there are many many opinions. They were the ones with the .006 tolerance. Since coming here I now see that I need to find a good Pro shop but there arn't many if any in the Orlando area.

bones

adams 03-11-2005 06:51 AM

RE: Arrow tuner
 
I'm not sure an arrow tuner (spin tester) in really necessary. I would number the arrows and just plot where the hit the target. After a couple of days you'll get a pretty good indication which ones fly best in no time. It would save you the expense of a spin tester and tell you more importantly, which arrows fly best.

ampahunter 03-11-2005 08:20 AM

RE: Arrow tuner
 
Bones, Pine Ridge Archery makes a decent arrow tester.
Here's a link:-
http://www.shopatron.com/product/pro...=DUB2500/101.1
It's a useful tool to have and will last you a long time.


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