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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Arrow tinkering
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5810553" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I've done the bare shaft at varying distance but usually only to install and adjust a rest. Might try the nock tuning on them this winter to see what I get. Interesting. </p><p></p><p>As of now I don't use cockvanes. All vanes are same color, white. I shoot each arrow a few times with nock over each vane, and leave it over the best one. Then I take a sharpie and number the arrows in order of best flight. Some arrows are just better than others even when they come out of same box. Never really matters for me though as I don't compete. I only hunt and all of them so far have been plenty good enough for that. I still want to use my best arrows for hunting but in the end it's splitting frog hairs. Mostly I tinker because I enjoy shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5810553, member: 20583"] I've done the bare shaft at varying distance but usually only to install and adjust a rest. Might try the nock tuning on them this winter to see what I get. Interesting. As of now I don't use cockvanes. All vanes are same color, white. I shoot each arrow a few times with nock over each vane, and leave it over the best one. Then I take a sharpie and number the arrows in order of best flight. Some arrows are just better than others even when they come out of same box. Never really matters for me though as I don't compete. I only hunt and all of them so far have been plenty good enough for that. I still want to use my best arrows for hunting but in the end it's splitting frog hairs. Mostly I tinker because I enjoy shooting. [/QUOTE]
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