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Franklyn A:
Sorry to eavesdrop and/or meddle here members, but I wanted to let you know how I determine the side of the arrow that rests against the bow. This works well with cedar and straight grained woods. I find the " V " in the grain which points to the tip and use that as the working end and then put the nock crosswise to the " V " and it seems to position the arrow consistently. If you spine them the same way, a matched set can be obtained. This is hard to do with some wild grained arrows like ramin and in those case I would revert to the highest spine weight for a given arrow. Just my thouights.

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