accuracy
#22
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: arkansas
ORIGINAL: buttermilkranch
hmmmm thats a good idea. so you just pop them on before the hunt because you already practiced with some ather ones? i will try that out.
hmmmm thats a good idea. so you just pop them on before the hunt because you already practiced with some ather ones? i will try that out.
#23
Thread Starter
Joined: Jul 2007
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From: Plano TX USA
i just bought a arrow spinner today as a matter of fact. how do i tell if there is wobble or run? and how do i correct the problem? sorry for all the q's just want to get it right on my first hunt with the crossbow
#24
I always just stand arrows up and spin real fast like a old top toy and watch for any wobble at the head. The kind you lay down I think they put arrow in it and spin nice and slow and watch the tip to see if it is spinning true or you can see it move up and down and left and right as you turn it. The wobble comes from the head and the arrow not being perfectly flat with each other and as you tighten down your head it will pull it one way or the other. A cheap quick fix can be to put a O ring on as you are putting on your head and then the O ring will help give you some forgiveness and can correct this. Another way is to use a ASD by G5. ASD is ARROW SQUARING DEVICE. And you can square up the end of your shaft and this helps with this also.
#27
ORIGINAL: ranger56528
I never use the same BH twice(except tuning),but thats just me...If it kills its retired.....
I never use the same BH twice(except tuning),but thats just me...If it kills its retired.....
#29
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: arkansas
ORIGINAL: Dnk
I'm with James on this one. But still waiting for someone to make me spin line a pin wheel!
ORIGINAL: ranger56528
I never use the same BH twice(except tuning),but thats just me...If it kills its retired.....
I never use the same BH twice(except tuning),but thats just me...If it kills its retired.....





