Shootin' Time!
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RE: Shootin' Time!
ORIGINAL: Redneck Bowhunter
Those nocks are they glued on? I was wondering how you index those if they are glued on? Or how would you be able to get perfect flight?
Those nocks are they glued on? I was wondering how you index those if they are glued on? Or how would you be able to get perfect flight?
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RE: Shootin' Time!
Well, I meant fletch clearance. I've been reading that some people index aluminums and I don't know how they do it? So if you shoot cock fletch out does that mean your bottom hen fletch will always be hitting the shelf?
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Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Shootin' Time!
Yep. That's why we shoot feather fletch when shooting off the shelf. When the bow is tuned properly and the arrow is the right spine, it doesn't cause any problems at all. In fact, my longbow really likes to be shot with the cock fletch turned straight in.
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RE: Shootin' Time!
ORIGINAL: Redneck Bowhunter
Well, I meant fletch clearance. I've been reading that some people index aluminums and I don't know how they do it? So if you shoot cock fletch out does that mean your bottom hen fletch will always be hitting the shelf?
Well, I meant fletch clearance. I've been reading that some people index aluminums and I don't know how they do it? So if you shoot cock fletch out does that mean your bottom hen fletch will always be hitting the shelf?