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Bareshaft testing and nock height - need input
bradsmith2010:
there can be quite a difference in variation, in how someone holds a bow or releases the string,,
so one set up might not work for all,, but overall, I think a well made bow is not that finicky, and will shoot a wide range of arrows if need be,, bare shafting is not a normal part of my bow tuning, but I dont discount its merits either,, I am probably just to lazy to take full advange of the process,, if the arrow is flying good out of the bow,, feathers or not,, I am happy with that,, :)
BowEd:
That's why 1 set of a dozen or two arrows tuned correctly shoot fine on a number of my 50 to 55 # bows.No need so much for so many arrows any more for the same poundage bows.That's my goal most times.The only thing then is the mass weight or the high or low impact difference at greater distances.
jayman448:
i had this concept of tuning come up last year right before a shoot. my shooting was all over the place and i was frustrated as hell so one of my buddies brought me over and got me to shoot. my form looked ok so we rip off my fletchings off one arrow and shot it. darn thing took off at a 45 without those feathers... "theres your problem"
loon:
ugh, i guess that's also my problem.. unmatched arrows, bs groups. :(
bradsmith2010:
sometimes its not the arrow, it might be the way the bow is set up,, brace height,, arrow pass,, etc
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