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one arrow is a quarter of an inch shorter. problem?
recurve shooter:
im getting my hunting arrows ready (nice cherry, 31 and a half inch long) and uppon getting them sanded and taperd, one is about a quarter of an inch shorter than the other two. will this signifigantly affect the way it shoots?
El Destructo:
Nope... Will be just fine....trust me
welch2:
Maybe not . Sometimes I make one shorter or longer to match weight and spine ........ So it may shoot better , have you weighed it ,and spined it ?
Ralph
recurve shooter:
they are cherry shafting that a friend gave me. i aint got a scale, and they are spined 55-60 pounds. i threw fletches on a few a while back and put a 9 mm shell caseing on the end and it shot pretty good. so hopefully everything will work out. im gunna put 5 inch high crown bannana fletches on it, so that should make it fly straight.
El Destructo:
I use 5 inch Shield Cut Feathers and I have hit my Target frame (Angle Iron)....this making it necessary to shorten these Arrows up to an Inch...and I have noticed none to very little difference at all in this deviation in length on a Hardwood Shaft
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