Arrow Squaring?
#72
RE: Arrow Squaring?
ORIGINAL: AllenRead
There areNO shooters in the worldBETTER than the top tournement shooters.
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There willNEVER be an unheard of"backyard joe"whosuddenly pops up to win one of the major tournements.
There areNO shooters in the worldBETTER than the top tournement shooters.
....
There willNEVER be an unheard of"backyard joe"whosuddenly pops up to win one of the major tournements.
I am voting this the dumbest thing I have ever read. How can you say such statements when you obviously don't know every archer out there.
#74
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
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RE: Arrow Squaring?
bigzombee69,
The squaring has purpose on outserts as well as inserts. I'm not sure how you would do outserts.
I'm not sure how the ASD would work on outserts. The arrow rests on 2 places on the ASD.3/8" from end of insert/outsert and then a few inches down the shaft
If the outsert is larger than the arrow shaft itself the arrow would not rest on the bottom of the tool and therefore would not be square with the shaft.
The squaring has purpose on outserts as well as inserts. I'm not sure how you would do outserts.
I'm not sure how the ASD would work on outserts. The arrow rests on 2 places on the ASD.3/8" from end of insert/outsert and then a few inches down the shaft
If the outsert is larger than the arrow shaft itself the arrow would not rest on the bottom of the tool and therefore would not be square with the shaft.