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<blockquote data-quote="Ladys man" data-source="post: 5121653" data-attributes="member: 6129"><p>So I have a few questions</p><p>1. I just replaced my biscuit with a ripcord drop away, seems to be timed correctly (without shooting so not sure)</p><p>2. I'm building new arrows with more FOC so slightly heavier, all they have is the inserts in right now no nocks or fletch. </p><p>3. do I need to shoot my old arrows to time the rest then finish building the new arrows? I'm wanting to paper tune and nock tune the new arrows but how will I know which to adjust with new rest and how will I know. </p><p>I guess in what order should I go about this.</p><p>Any help is appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ladys man, post: 5121653, member: 6129"] So I have a few questions 1. I just replaced my biscuit with a ripcord drop away, seems to be timed correctly (without shooting so not sure) 2. I’m building new arrows with more FOC so slightly heavier, all they have is the inserts in right now no nocks or fletch. 3. do I need to shoot my old arrows to time the rest then finish building the new arrows? I’m wanting to paper tune and nock tune the new arrows but how will I know which to adjust with new rest and how will I know. I guess in what order should I go about this. Any help is appreciated [/QUOTE]
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