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akila:
Hi guys...i have  a question....what do u think is the cause, whenn the tail of the aroow, moves up and down  whenn she  is flying..??? do u think its becose  she is to rigid,  or  maybe the nok-point   on the string in missedplaced...???? thks..

sailordad:
not real sure
bit ifn i remember right

left to right movement is spine related
up and down movement (porposeing like a dolphin) is nock related

but i could be way wrong,so ya might wanna wait for some one that is wiser than i ;D

El Destructo:

--- Quote from: sailordad on September 13, 2009, 01:00:13 pm ---not real sure
bit ifn i remember right

left to right movement is spine related
up and down movement (porposeing like a dolphin) is nock related

but i could be way wrong,so ya might wanna wait for some one that is wiser than i ;D

--- End quote ---

You have it right....but also it could just be Normal Paradox...have you ever watched a Video of an Arrow in Flight....it's awesome to see all of the Movement they do.... The last one has some weird footage in it of Underspined Arrows going off!!


 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNI9BG87qcI&feature=related

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48R2ajWx3rY&feature=related                                      

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzWrcpzuAp8&feature=related

Pat B:
generally up and down movement(porpoising) is related to string nock placement. If the arrow kicks up on release the nock point is too high(and vice versa). Try lowering your nocking point and see if that helps. You can do this without removing the nock point indicator. When you are sure you are getting good flight, mark that point on the string and move the nock indicator to there.
  Side to side kicks are spine related. For right handed shooter a kick to the left means the arrow is too stiff(and vice versa). 

akila:
THks guys....

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