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bushboy:
What's the main cause of f/t ?thx's bobbtjoe!

macbow:
I believe the fish tailing has a lot to do with the spine of the shaft compared to the bow shape and weight. In bows with cut out shelves you can add or subtract pressure in the side of the bow.
Best to experiment, add several layers of tape does it get worse? Or better?
Arrow length can also be experimented with. Add or subtract point weight.
If you have a variety of arrows try each to see what helps.
Ron

JW_Halverson:
If at all possible watch closely to see which way it fishtails IMMEDIATELY as it comes off the bow.  When you have that figured out, come back and post your results along with whether you are left handed or right handed.  With that information we should be able to tell you if the arrows are too light or too heavily spined. 

Just in case you aren't sure about the meaning of "spine", that refers to how stiff the arrow shaft is.  Do your homework now and we'll walk you thru the rest! 

Good shooting!

stickbender:

     Jim Hamm  covers that in his TBB I. ;)

     I think he was adjusting the fletching to correct it.  Can't remember at the moment.  But spine
will affect it also.  Do you shoot off your hand, or a shelf?

                                              Wayne

bushboy:
The bow that I just made is 62ntn bbelm semirecurve 50@ 28" bendy handle.I glue a little osage wedge for a arrow rest 11/4 above center and symetrical.the upper limb has a slight right twist at the tip that can't be fixed short of piking it.I'm right handed and now shoot a active release style I think it's called,that is slowly drawing to full and releasing when the flectch touches my cheech and thumb has a jaw bone anchor with out any hold time.the arrow alway break right then a little left,then rights itself and is very deadly out to 30 yards! I don't know the grain of the arrows I shoot,carbon express 30 to 50"bs are not as accurate as the heavier wheelie bow carbon express terminators that I have.the fletches are just under 4" long and half and inch high

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