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It's coming up on 3D season. I might start shooting some...
I'm curious as to how that will effect/affect the formula for my perfect arrow.
I've been told that my current arrows will be hard to get out of the 3D targets :thumbup: I'm buying some arrow lube and a puller.
My bow shop ordered some 300 spine GT Pro Hunters in.
But I'm still leaning towards a 250 Black Eagle with 100 grains up front with a 100 grain head.
What says MY brain trust?
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Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View PostHave we discussed indexing arrows?
It seems like we have...
I've perused back @ 80 replies or so....
Shooting them through paper is a good way to do that. Index the nock until you get the smallest tear, repeat and so on. If I didn't have a three year old and a one year old it might be something I would do.
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Originally posted by hoyt21 View PostNo push he lived and will be chased next year we know he made it. I passed about a 140" 10 pt one morning hoping he would come out. He didn't lol
I'm sorry
But just think he should be bigger next year
Originally posted by hoyt21 View PostI fletch them then shoot with broadheads and turn the nock till I get the arrow flying with field points. Then leave it alone.
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My understanding of WHY we should index is that is the stiffest side of the arrow...
My question stems from a conversation I had last weekend with a feller about indexing arrows and the benefits..
Do we want it on the top or bottom?
And why?
Or doesn't it matter?
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Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View PostI'm sorry
But just think he should be bigger next year
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My understanding of WHY we should index is that is the stiffest side of the arrow...
My question stems from a conversation I had last weekend with a feller about indexing arrows and the benefits..
Do we want it on the top or bottom?
And why?
Or doesn't it matter?
On the top I believe that's why it's your cock vane
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Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View PostShooting them through paper is a good way to do that. Index the nock until you get the smallest tear, repeat and so on. If I didn't have a three year old and a one year old it might be something I would do.
Also when you shoot the first three. All of them need the same tare before tuning. If one will not tare the same. Coon pile.
If this is not done you will chase your tail.
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