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It’s called clocking. 99% of the people will not shoot good enough to ever matter. Now if it makes you feel good to do then by almeans do it. It won’t hurt. But almost all shafts clock left.
There has been lots of test over the years on left vs right offset. This was done with out anybody talking about clocking. Most test shows very little to no difference in right vs left.
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Originally posted by pigsticker64 View PostI thought " Clocking " was aligning fretching and broadheads all the same . To me what he was doing is not " clocking " it was a methed to determine left or right on flecting. I have never seen or heard that before .
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Originally posted by pigsticker64 View PostSo then, what do you call it when you line broadheads & vanes ?
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Pretty interesting video by 1Nestly he just posted on this.
Does it make a difference which way the bowstring is twisted in relation to the way the arrow rotates?
Watch and find out...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP9FDh6oOmo
And I am in agreement with enewman, clocking and indexing the broadhead with the fletching is useless; it doesn't hurt, but I don't think the time investment is worth the benefit.
Indexing dynamic spine is something else and I believe is worth the effort.
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Originally posted by Rat View PostPretty interesting video by 1Nestly he just posted on this.
Does it make a difference which way the bowstring is twisted in relation to the way the arrow rotates?
Watch and find out...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP9FDh6oOmo
And I am in agreement with enewman, clocking and indexing the broadhead with the fletching is useless; it doesn't hurt, but I don't think the time investment is worth the benefit.
Indexing dynamic spine is something else and I believe is worth the effort.
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