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Straightening new shoot shafts

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BowEd:
I'd like to see others have the success I've gotten with these type shafts.
It's primitive archery remember.I'm satisfied with 4" groups at 20 yards.I don't need to have 1" groups.That could be operator error on my part also not the shafts.

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: BowEd on May 06, 2022, 06:18:52 am ---I'd like to see others have the success I've gotten with these type shafts.
It's primitive archery remember.I'm satisfied with 4" groups at 20 yards.I don't need to have 1" groups.That could be operator error on my part also not the shafts.

--- End quote ---

The kill zone on a deer at 20 yards is a lot more than a 4 inch group!!!

Russ:
This is a lot of good info Ed!  i agree with JW, stuff like this has helped me out a lot!

BowEd:
Yes I agree broadside kill zones on deer are a lot larger than 4" from the ground.When shooting from a stand the angles and windows do become smaller.
Why most of my shots are made under 15 yards.
If I talk further I suppose this topic should go to the shooting and hunting thread.Of which sometime I'll express my opinion why primitive hunting makes you a better hunter overall.

If this shoot straightening can help someone that's good enough for me.There's a lot of other types of shoot shafts out there too.

Juan Ant. Espinosa:
They are very, very straight. Thank you for showing your method.
How heavy, more or less is one of these shafts at 30"?.
I guess they are all from Cornus sp genre, but do you know the actual species?.

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