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I just like the 2 fletch.

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aznboi3644:
Bjrogg no I don’t do any bareshaft shooting. I really just hand flex the shafts and get a feel for them.  Then I just fletch them and shoot them and set the bad fliers aside.  I know I should bareshaft tune but I’m just a little lazy on that part. 

On that note I still feel confident on taking a deer at 15 yards with my bow and arrow setup

bjrogg:
Azn I’m pretty lazy to. I’m sure you do a pretty good job by hand flexing. I’m sure they fly good and your right. After awhile you get a feel for hand flexing and can get right in the ballpark.

When I first started I didn’t have any idea how stiff or flexible of a shaft I needed. Or what length and point weight combination.

I made a spine tester and started experimenting. I rarely use it anymore, but I used it religiously until I did get a feel for what I needed.

As part of my routine I started fletching last and always shot them before I fletched them. It’s pretty simple and actually saves me work and arrows.

Usually I can make those bad fliers good ones pretty easy and all of them more consistent.

Not meaning to hi jack your thread or questions your work.

I just was curious if others made fletching last step and shooting bare shaft part of their routine.

Bjrogg

PS thanks for posting your arrows. I’m really liking the two fletch to.

BowEd:
I like the look and more simple set up of the 2 fletch.Arrows are time consuming though no matter how the process.I was wondering do you get a good rotation of the shaft after shooting?
I once took a half dozen of my well shooting bare shafts with me once not fletched while shooting a 3D course with my friends.They mostly shot carbides.It was an eye opener for them.

Don W:
I made myself a tester as well. I also bare test each one.

aznboi3644:
Yes the arrows with a helical have a good rotation and fly well with broad heads. 

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