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Pat B:
TBod, tie a thin thread to the point end of the shaft so it will lay against the shaft when shot. The thread wrapped around the shaft at the target will tell you if it is spinning in flight or not.
I usually use slightly off set straight fletching. I prefer it over a helical twist for my primitive arrows.
TBod:
Genius!
Thanks!
stickbender:
Well Hillbilly, I guess I will have to open up the case, and take the ol Martin out, start trying to play again......Dang, pat, I don't know how good a picker ol Hillbilly is, but you sound like a professional picker! ;D You must have to have your nose rotor rooted every now and then to take down the nasal calouses....... :o......other wise you might sound like bull dog on a heat scent, or get a Wheezel and scare the deer, and turkeys off. Oh, a wheezel is like whistle, but it is in your nose...... ;D Could be nistle, or nostle, or maybe a Mucustle, or whistle booger. ;) Anway I would take you to the track and see if you could pick a winner! ;D But if it makes your arrows spin true, then more power to you! ;)
Wayne
Pat B:
counter weights ;D
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