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Homemade arrow spinners
Anybody have pictures and tips to share on making one? I could go out and buy one but thought it would be fun building one myself. Simple or elaborate doesn't matter, just show us what you got.:)
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RE: Homemade arrow spinners
Here is one that I made a few years ago. Basically some wood and a few cabinet rollers:
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RE: Homemade arrow spinners
Sorry for the stupid question...but what does the arrow spinner do for you? Does it help to check for a "straight" arrow?
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RE: Homemade arrow spinners
r33h -
That is exactly what they do. And theres no such thing as a stupid question. |
RE: Homemade arrow spinners
Thanks for the info livin...I figured that's what it was used for...just wasn't ever 100% sure...
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RE: Homemade arrow spinners
That's a pretty sweet set-up Bob.
You also can check the nock for straightness, broadhead for alignment, and weight distribution on the arrow with the spinner. |
RE: Homemade arrow spinners
I purchased the Pine Ridge Arrow Inspector for $25. It is light,dependableand able to be packed away for hunting trips.
Yes, you heard my correctly, I take my G5 and Arrow Inspector on trips. The guys in the airline industry are gorillas and you never know how your gear is going to survive the flight. |
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